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 48
... importance . Outstanding among these was self - suf- ficiency , namely , that this ego has " no need of any place , nor does it depend on any material thing , " and , next , worldlessness , namely , that in self - inspection ...
... importance . Outstanding among these was self - suf- ficiency , namely , that this ego has " no need of any place , nor does it depend on any material thing , " and , next , worldlessness , namely , that in self - inspection ...
Stranica 112
... important for hearing , the only possible competitor sight might have for pre - eminence but which finds itself disqualified because it " intrudes upon a passive subject . " In hearing , the percipient is at the mercy of something or ...
... important for hearing , the only possible competitor sight might have for pre - eminence but which finds itself disqualified because it " intrudes upon a passive subject . " In hearing , the percipient is at the mercy of something or ...
Stranica 241
... important , but for the mind [ nous ] and indirectly [ kata symbebēkos ] hearing is the more important . . . . [ It ] makes the largest contribution to wisdom . For discourse , which is the cause of learning , is so because it is ...
... important , but for the mind [ nous ] and indirectly [ kata symbebēkos ] hearing is the more important . . . . [ It ] makes the largest contribution to wisdom . For discourse , which is the cause of learning , is so because it is ...
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