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 23
... ( mere ) appearance : the two - world theory We may find a first consoling hint regarding this subject if we turn to the old metaphysical dichotomy of ( true ) Being and ( mere ) Appearance , because it , too , actually relies on the pri ...
... ( mere ) appearance : the two - world theory We may find a first consoling hint regarding this subject if we turn to the old metaphysical dichotomy of ( true ) Being and ( mere ) Appearance , because it , too , actually relies on the pri ...
Stranica 25
... mere appear- ance , that is , the supremacy of the ground that does not appear over the surface that does . This ground supposedly answers the oldest question of philosophy as well as of science : How does it happen that something or ...
... mere appear- ance , that is , the supremacy of the ground that does not appear over the surface that does . This ground supposedly answers the oldest question of philosophy as well as of science : How does it happen that something or ...
Stranica 154
... mere foreboding of disaster- “ everything is gradually decaying and nearing its end , worn out by old age , " in the ... mere preparation for action ; to “ admire the mere power of exposition " -the logos , the reasoned argu- ment and ...
... mere foreboding of disaster- “ everything is gradually decaying and nearing its end , worn out by old age , " in the ... mere preparation for action ; to “ admire the mere power of exposition " -the logos , the reasoned argu- ment and ...
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