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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... existence Méditations . ) With the rise of the modern age , thinking became chiefly the hand- maiden of science , of organized knowledge ; and even though thinking then grew extremely active , following modernity's crucial conviction ...
... existence Méditations . ) With the rise of the modern age , thinking became chiefly the hand- maiden of science , of organized knowledge ; and even though thinking then grew extremely active , following modernity's crucial conviction ...
Stranica 147
... existence usually hides itself . It is there , around us , in us , it is us , you can't say two words without mentioning it , but you can never touch it . " But now “ existence had suddenly un- veiled itself . It had lost the harmless ...
... existence usually hides itself . It is there , around us , in us , it is us , you can't say two words without mentioning it , but you can never touch it . " But now “ existence had suddenly un- veiled itself . It had lost the harmless ...
Stranica 148
... existence , endless . " 59 In this progressive shift from Being to nothingness , caused not by the loss of wonder or perplexity but by the loss of ad- miration and willingness to affirm in thought , it would be very tempting to see the ...
... existence , endless . " 59 In this progressive shift from Being to nothingness , caused not by the loss of wonder or perplexity but by the loss of ad- miration and willingness to affirm in thought , it would be very tempting to see the ...
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