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 40
... least long enough to be clearly per- ceived - and not merely sensed - to be intuited , identified , and acknowledged ; again according to Kant , " time , the only form of inner intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words ...
... least long enough to be clearly per- ceived - and not merely sensed - to be intuited , identified , and acknowledged ; again according to Kant , " time , the only form of inner intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words ...
Stranica 152
... least philosophic and the least serious . If they wrote on poli- The Roman answer tics , it was as if laying 152.
... least philosophic and the least serious . If they wrote on poli- The Roman answer tics , it was as if laying 152.
Stranica 177
... least likely to indulge in thoughts , dangerous or otherwise , while those who to all appearances were the most unreliable elements of the old order will be the least tractable . If ethical and moral matters really are what the ...
... least likely to indulge in thoughts , dangerous or otherwise , while those who to all appearances were the most unreliable elements of the old order will be the least tractable . If ethical and moral matters really are what the ...
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