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 69
Hannah Arendt. 9 Invisibility and withdrawal Thinking , willing , and judging are the three basic mental activities ... judging " can only give [ it ] as a law from and to itself . " 3 The Life of the Mind / Thinking I called these 69 ...
Hannah Arendt. 9 Invisibility and withdrawal Thinking , willing , and judging are the three basic mental activities ... judging " can only give [ it ] as a law from and to itself . " 3 The Life of the Mind / Thinking I called these 69 ...
Stranica 94
... judging , for being the final arbiter in the on- going competition , but also the condition for understanding the meaning of the play . Second : what the actor is con- cerned with is doxa , a word that signifies both fame and opinion ...
... judging , for being the final arbiter in the on- going competition , but also the condition for understanding the meaning of the play . Second : what the actor is con- cerned with is doxa , a word that signifies both fame and opinion ...
Stranica 219
... Judging . As she told friends , she counted on Judgment to be much shorter than the other two . She also used to say that she expected it to be the easiest to handle . The hardest had been the Will . The reason she gave for count- ing ...
... Judging . As she told friends , she counted on Judgment to be much shorter than the other two . She also used to say that she expected it to be the easiest to handle . The hardest had been the Will . The reason she gave for count- ing ...
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