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 63
... once remarked " that it is by no means unusual , upon comparing the thoughts which an author has expressed in regard to his subject . . . to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself . As he has not sufficiently ...
... once remarked " that it is by no means unusual , upon comparing the thoughts which an author has expressed in regard to his subject . . . to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself . As he has not sufficiently ...
Stranica 118
... once generated , becomes self - sustaining . " 109 I have cited these few pages from the Seventh Let- ter at some length because they offer an otherwise unavail- able insight into a possible incompatibility between intuition- the ...
... once generated , becomes self - sustaining . " 109 I have cited these few pages from the Seventh Let- ter at some length because they offer an otherwise unavail- able insight into a possible incompatibility between intuition- the ...
Stranica 228
... ( Once in a while , I have retrans- lated from the original myself . But I have lacked the effrontery to try that much with Heidegger , though I have dared with Master Eckhart . ) In the case of classical authors , there is such a wealth ...
... ( Once in a while , I have retrans- lated from the original myself . But I have lacked the effrontery to try that much with Heidegger , though I have dared with Master Eckhart . ) In the case of classical authors , there is such a wealth ...
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