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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... matter before me " ( as Descartes proposes in his introductory remarks to " Les Passions de l'âme " ) ! This has become impossible , partly because of our enormously en- larged historical consciousness , but primarily because the only ...
... matter before me " ( as Descartes proposes in his introductory remarks to " Les Passions de l'âme " ) ! This has become impossible , partly because of our enormously en- larged historical consciousness , but primarily because the only ...
Stranica 53
... matter of course and by no means a special method to be taught and learned ; we know it as the quite ordinary phenomenon of absent - mindedness , to be observed in anyone who happens to be absorbed in no matter what sort of thought . In ...
... matter of course and by no means a special method to be taught and learned ; we know it as the quite ordinary phenomenon of absent - mindedness , to be observed in anyone who happens to be absorbed in no matter what sort of thought . In ...
Stranica 191
... matter of wicked- ness or goodness , as it is not a matter of intelligence or stupid- ity . A person who does not know that silent intercourse ( in which we examine what we say and what we do ) will not mind contradicting himself , and ...
... matter of wicked- ness or goodness , as it is not a matter of intelligence or stupid- ity . A person who does not know that silent intercourse ( in which we examine what we say and what we do ) will not mind contradicting himself , and ...
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