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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... knowledge regarding matters and questions that it nevertheless cannot help thinking about , and for him such matters , that is , those with which mere thought is concerned , were restricted to what we now often call the “ ultimate ...
... knowledge regarding matters and questions that it nevertheless cannot help thinking about , and for him such matters , that is , those with which mere thought is concerned , were restricted to what we now often call the “ ultimate ...
Stranica 63
... knowledge , especially with respect to God , Freedom , and Immortality - to him the highest objects of thought - he could not part altogether with the conviction that the final aim of thinking , as of knowledge , is truth and cognition ...
... knowledge , especially with respect to God , Freedom , and Immortality - to him the highest objects of thought - he could not part altogether with the conviction that the final aim of thinking , as of knowledge , is truth and cognition ...
Stranica 78
... knowledge , even for knowledge for its own sake - has so often been felt to be un- natural , as though men , whenever they reflect without purpose , going beyond the natural curiosity awakened by the manifold wonders of the world's ...
... knowledge , even for knowledge for its own sake - has so often been felt to be un- natural , as though men , whenever they reflect without purpose , going beyond the natural curiosity awakened by the manifold wonders of the world's ...
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