The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 150
... dialogue deals with the question of evil , and only in the Parmenides does he show concern about the consequences that the undeni- able existence of hideous things and ugly deeds is bound to have for his doctrine of ideas . If ...
... dialogue deals with the question of evil , and only in the Parmenides does he show concern about the consequences that the undeni- able existence of hideous things and ugly deeds is bound to have for his doctrine of ideas . If ...
Stranica 180
... dialogue about rhetoric , the art of addressing and convincing the many . The Gorgias does not belong among the early Socratic dialogues ; it was written shortly before Plato became the head of the Academy . Moreover , its very subject ...
... dialogue about rhetoric , the art of addressing and convincing the many . The Gorgias does not belong among the early Socratic dialogues ; it was written shortly before Plato became the head of the Academy . Moreover , its very subject ...
Stranica 185
... dialogue eme emauto - between me and myself.129 But , again , it is not the thinking activity that constitutes the unity , unifies the two - in - one ; on the contrary , the two - in - one become One again when the outside world ...
... dialogue eme emauto - between me and myself.129 But , again , it is not the thinking activity that constitutes the unity , unifies the two - in - one ; on the contrary , the two - in - one become One again when the outside world ...
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