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 57
... faculty of thinking , however , which Kant , as we have seen , called Vernunft ( reason ) to distinguish it from Verstand ( intellect ) , the faculty of cognition , is of an altogether different nature . The distinction , on its most ...
... faculty of thinking , however , which Kant , as we have seen , called Vernunft ( reason ) to distinguish it from Verstand ( intellect ) , the faculty of cognition , is of an altogether different nature . The distinction , on its most ...
Stranica 69
... faculty , had to admit.1 Judgment , finally , the mysterious endowment of the mind by which the general , always a mental con- struction , and the particular , always given to sense experience , are brought together , is a " peculiar ...
... faculty , had to admit.1 Judgment , finally , the mysterious endowment of the mind by which the general , always a mental con- struction , and the particular , always given to sense experience , are brought together , is a " peculiar ...
Stranica 76
... faculty of intuition even without the presence of the object . " 14 The mind's faculty of making present what is absent is of course by no means restricted to mental images of absent objects ; memory quite generally stores , and holds ...
... faculty of intuition even without the presence of the object . " 14 The mind's faculty of making present what is absent is of course by no means restricted to mental images of absent objects ; memory quite generally stores , and holds ...
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