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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... kind of soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is eternal from what is perishable . " " And in one of the biological treatises he suggests that the soul - its vegetative as well as its nutritive and ...
... kind of soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is eternal from what is perishable . " " And in one of the biological treatises he suggests that the soul - its vegetative as well as its nutritive and ...
Stranica 165
... kind of answer , and this answer , rightly understood in its implications , even contains what people today would call a whole philosophy in the sense of Weltan- schauung : the uncertainty of the future makes human life miserable ...
... kind of answer , and this answer , rightly understood in its implications , even contains what people today would call a whole philosophy in the sense of Weltan- schauung : the uncertainty of the future makes human life miserable ...
Stranica 171
... kind of thinking was called " medi- tation , " and the word should be heard as different from , even opposed to , contemplation . At all events , this kind of ponder- ing reflection does not produce definitions and in that sense is ...
... kind of thinking was called " medi- tation , " and the word should be heard as different from , even opposed to , contemplation . At all events , this kind of ponder- ing reflection does not produce definitions and in that sense is ...
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