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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... Inherent safety has received considerable research attention from academia, industry, government and regulatory organizations (Ref 1.1 Ashford) (Ref 1.17 Lin) (Ref 1.18 Mansfield), joint industry-government working groups, such as the ...
... Inherent safety has received considerable research attention from academia, industry, government and regulatory organizations (Ref 1.1 Ashford) (Ref 1.17 Lin) (Ref 1.18 Mansfield), joint industry-government working groups, such as the ...
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... inherent. To say that something is intrinsically good is to say, following Moore, that it would be good even if it existed all by itself. But inherent value is another matter. Things have inherent value if they are such, by virtue of ...
... inherent. To say that something is intrinsically good is to say, following Moore, that it would be good even if it existed all by itself. But inherent value is another matter. Things have inherent value if they are such, by virtue of ...
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... inherent attributes concern the deep and essential constitution of something; the adjective inherent could be considered as synonymous of most relevant or main. In this book, we use the word inherent not only with this meaning (being ...
... inherent attributes concern the deep and essential constitution of something; the adjective inherent could be considered as synonymous of most relevant or main. In this book, we use the word inherent not only with this meaning (being ...
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absent actually analogy answer Aristotle assumption aware become body called cognition common sense common-sense reasoning concept consciousness context Critique of Judgment Critique of Pure death Descartes dialogue divine Editor's Postface Epictetus eternal everyday evil existence fact faculty frag function Gifford Lectures given Greek Greek philosophy Hannah Arendt Hegel Heidegger Hence Heraclitus human Ibid immortality inherent inner intuition invisible judgment Kant Kant's knowledge language living logos Lucretius manifest matter mental activities metaphor metaphysics mind mind's modern nature never Nicomachean Ethics noein Notes to pages notion object organs Parmenides past and future philosophy Plato present proposition Pure Reason question reality Roman seems seen semblance sensation sense experience sheer Socrates soul speaking spectator speculative speech Theaetetus theory things thinkers thinking activity thinking ego thought thought-things tion trans transcend translation true truth two-in-one visible W. H. Auden Werke withdrawal wonder words world of appearances