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 98
... Language and metaphor Mental activities , invisible themselves and occupied with the invisible , become manifest only through speech . Just as appearing beings ... Language and metaphor false , unless one adds ' non 98 Language and metaphor.
... Language and metaphor Mental activities , invisible themselves and occupied with the invisible , become manifest only through speech . Just as appearing beings ... Language and metaphor false , unless one adds ' non 98 Language and metaphor.
Stranica 102
... language , the only medium through which mental activities can be manifest not only to the outside world but also to the mental ego itself , is by no means as evidently ade- quate for the thinking activity as vision is for its business ...
... language , the only medium through which mental activities can be manifest not only to the outside world but also to the mental ego itself , is by no means as evidently ade- quate for the thinking activity as vision is for its business ...
Stranica 104
... language is full of indirect presentations of this sort , " a matter that " has not been suffi- ciently analyzed hitherto , for it deserves a deeper investiga- tion . ” 72 ) The insights of metaphysics are " gained by analogy , not in ...
... language is full of indirect presentations of this sort , " a matter that " has not been suffi- ciently analyzed hitherto , for it deserves a deeper investiga- tion . ” 72 ) The insights of metaphysics are " gained by analogy , not in ...
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