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 37
... finally what we call character or personality , the conglomera- tion of a number of identifiable qualities gathered together into a comprehensible and reliably identifiable whole , and im- printed , as it were , on an unchangeable ...
... finally what we call character or personality , the conglomera- tion of a number of identifiable qualities gathered together into a comprehensible and reliably identifiable whole , and im- printed , as it were , on an unchangeable ...
Stranica 104
... of " apprehend " ; finally it became a word for the highest form of thinking . Nobody , we can assume , thought that the eye , the organ of vision , and the nous , the Language and metaphor organ of thinking , were the same 104.
... of " apprehend " ; finally it became a word for the highest form of thinking . Nobody , we can assume , thought that the eye , the organ of vision , and the nous , the Language and metaphor organ of thinking , were the same 104.
Stranica 157
... finally got a pupil worthy of him- " a god " because " he was the first to invent a way of life which is now called wisdom and through his art rescued life from such storms and so much The Life of the Mind / Thinking darkness . " 157.
... finally got a pupil worthy of him- " a god " because " he was the first to invent a way of life which is now called wisdom and through his art rescued life from such storms and so much The Life of the Mind / Thinking darkness . " 157.
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