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 19
... living and dead , transient and sempiternal , all of which have in common that they appear and hence are meant to be seen , heard , touched , tasted , and smelled , to be per- ceived by sentient creatures endowed with the appropriate ...
... living and dead , transient and sempiternal , all of which have in common that they appear and hence are meant to be seen , heard , touched , tasted , and smelled , to be per- ceived by sentient creatures endowed with the appropriate ...
Stranica 20
... Living beings , men and animals , are not just in the world , they are of the world , and this precisely because they are subjects and objects - perceiving and being perceived - at the same time . Nothing perhaps is more surprising in ...
... Living beings , men and animals , are not just in the world , they are of the world , and this precisely because they are subjects and objects - perceiving and being perceived - at the same time . Nothing perhaps is more surprising in ...
Stranica 21
... living beings are not mere appearances . To be alive means to be possessed by an urge toward self - display which answers the fact of one's own appearingness . Living things make their appearance like actors on a stage set for them ...
... living beings are not mere appearances . To be alive means to be possessed by an urge toward self - display which answers the fact of one's own appearingness . Living things make their appearance like actors on a stage set for them ...
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