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 86
... entirely dependent upon the so - called reproductive imagination ; in " productive " imagi- nation , elements from the visible world are rearranged , and this is possible because the elements , now so freely handled , have already gone ...
... entirely dependent upon the so - called reproductive imagination ; in " productive " imagi- nation , elements from the visible world are rearranged , and this is possible because the elements , now so freely handled , have already gone ...
Stranica 100
... entirely familiar phenomena — but by the quest for meaning . The sheer naming of things , the creation of words , is the human way of appropriating and , as it were , disalienating the world into which , after all , each of us is born ...
... entirely familiar phenomena — but by the quest for meaning . The sheer naming of things , the creation of words , is the human way of appropriating and , as it were , disalienating the world into which , after all , each of us is born ...
Stranica 123
... entirely metaphorical and whose conceptual framework depends entirely on the gift of the metaphor , which bridges the gulf between the visible and the invisible , the world of appearances and the thinking ego - there exists no metaphor ...
... entirely metaphorical and whose conceptual framework depends entirely on the gift of the metaphor , which bridges the gulf between the visible and the invisible , the world of appearances and the thinking ego - there exists no metaphor ...
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