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 101
... hands serves for the concept of friendship . They think in images and not in words . And this thinking in images always remains " concrete " and cannot be discursive , traveling through an ordered train of thought , nor can it give ...
... hands serves for the concept of friendship . They think in images and not in words . And this thinking in images always remains " concrete " and cannot be discursive , traveling through an ordered train of thought , nor can it give ...
Stranica 103
... hand mill ) " because it is " governed by an individual absolute will . For between a despotic state and a hand mill there is , to be sure , no similarity ; but there is a similarity in the rules according to which we reflect upon these ...
... hand mill ) " because it is " governed by an individual absolute will . For between a despotic state and a hand mill there is , to be sure , no similarity ; but there is a similarity in the rules according to which we reflect upon these ...
Stranica 105
... hands something down ( kata ) to a defendant that he is charged with , hence that belongs to him , the predicate hands down the appropriate quality to the subject . These examples are all familiar and could be multiplied . I shall add ...
... hands something down ( kata ) to a defendant that he is charged with , hence that belongs to him , the predicate hands down the appropriate quality to the subject . These examples are all familiar and could be multiplied . I shall add ...
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