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
... judgment is even more obvious in the case of “ reflective judgment , " which does not descend from the general to the particular but ascends " from the particular to the universal " by deciding , without any over - all rules , This is ...
... judgment is even more obvious in the case of “ reflective judgment , " which does not descend from the general to the particular but ascends " from the particular to the universal " by deciding , without any over - all rules , This is ...
Stranica 111
... Judgment , finally , in terms of discovery the late - comer of our mental abilities , draws , as Kant knew so well , its meta- phorical language from the sense of taste ( the Critique of Judgment was originally conceived as a ...
... Judgment , finally , in terms of discovery the late - comer of our mental abilities , draws , as Kant knew so well , its meta- phorical language from the sense of taste ( the Critique of Judgment was originally conceived as a ...
Stranica 215
... judgment as a distinct capacity of our minds has been that judgments are not arrived at by either deduction or induction ; in short , they have nothing in common with logical opera- tions - as when we say : All men are mortal , Socrates ...
... judgment as a distinct capacity of our minds has been that judgments are not arrived at by either deduction or induction ; in short , they have nothing in common with logical opera- tions - as when we say : All men are mortal , Socrates ...
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