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 65
... Immortality that make men think , even though only a few pages later he will admit that " the mere speculative in- terest of reason " with respect to the three main objects of thought- " the freedom of the will , the immortality of the ...
... Immortality that make men think , even though only a few pages later he will admit that " the mere speculative in- terest of reason " with respect to the three main objects of thought- " the freedom of the will , the immortality of the ...
Stranica 136
... immortality , it shall be given to him . " 28 In short , to engage in what Aristotle called the theōrētikē energeia that is identical with the activity of the god ( he tou theou energeia ) means to " immortalize " ( athanatizein ) ...
... immortality , it shall be given to him . " 28 In short , to engage in what Aristotle called the theōrētikē energeia that is identical with the activity of the god ( he tou theou energeia ) means to " immortalize " ( athanatizein ) ...
Stranica 139
... immortality but necessity : " Philosophical contempla- tion has no other intention than to eliminate the accidental . " 37 The originally divine metaphysical topics , the everlasting and the necessary , survived the need to ...
... immortality but necessity : " Philosophical contempla- tion has no other intention than to eliminate the accidental . " 37 The originally divine metaphysical topics , the everlasting and the necessary , survived the need to ...
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