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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... intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words , when Kant speaks of time as the " form of inner intuition , " he speaks , though without being aware of it , metaphorically , and he draws his metaphor from our spatial ...
... intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words , when Kant speaks of time as the " form of inner intuition , " he speaks , though without being aware of it , metaphorically , and he draws his metaphor from our spatial ...
Stranica 43
... intuition , has nothing permanent . ” 45 Hence , " I am conscious of myself , not as I appear to myself , nor as I am in myself , but only that I am . This representation is a thought , not an intuition . " And he adds in a footnote ...
... intuition , has nothing permanent . ” 45 Hence , " I am conscious of myself , not as I appear to myself , nor as I am in myself , but only that I am . This representation is a thought , not an intuition . " And he adds in a footnote ...
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... intuition- the guiding metaphor for philosophical truth - and speech - the medium in which thinking manifests itself : the former always presents us with a co - temporaneous manifold , whereas the latter necessarily discloses itself in ...
... intuition- the guiding metaphor for philosophical truth - and speech - the medium in which thinking manifests itself : the former always presents us with a co - temporaneous manifold , whereas the latter necessarily discloses itself in ...
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