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 27
... merely the two- fold purpose of self - preservation and preservation of the species . From a different and , as it were , more innocent view- point , it rather looks as though , on the contrary , the inner , non- appearing organs exist ...
... merely the two- fold purpose of self - preservation and preservation of the species . From a different and , as it were , more innocent view- point , it rather looks as though , on the contrary , the inner , non- appearing organs exist ...
Stranica 157
... merely psy- chological , a soothing of anxiety and fear . I still doubt that there ever was anybody who remained master of his " impres- sions " when roasted in the Phalarian Bull . Epictetus , like Seneca , lived under the rule of Nero ...
... merely psy- chological , a soothing of anxiety and fear . I still doubt that there ever was anybody who remained master of his " impres- sions " when roasted in the Phalarian Bull . Epictetus , like Seneca , lived under the rule of Nero ...
Stranica 215
... merely for its actions but for its whole " Being , " its character . The Marxian and existentialist notions , which play such a great role in twentieth - century thought and pretend that man is his own producer and maker , rest on these ...
... merely for its actions but for its whole " Being , " its character . The Marxian and existentialist notions , which play such a great role in twentieth - century thought and pretend that man is his own producer and maker , rest on these ...
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