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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... organ of reference in relationship to a beholding eye . . . . The eye and what is to be looked at form a functional ... organs of an animal , which be- come visible only through interference with and violation of the " authentic ...
... organ of reference in relationship to a beholding eye . . . . The eye and what is to be looked at form a functional ... organs of an animal , which be- come visible only through interference with and violation of the " authentic ...
Stranica 32
... organs by which we live . To be sure , I could never transform them into appearances if they did not prompt it and if I did not feel them as I do other sensations that make me aware of the life process within me . But the way they ...
... organs by which we live . To be sure , I could never transform them into appearances if they did not prompt it and if I did not feel them as I do other sensations that make me aware of the life process within me . But the way they ...
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... organs , with which they also share the fact that only disorder or abnormality can individualize them . Without the sexual urge , arising out of our reproductive organs , love would not be possible ; but while the urge is always the ...
... organs , with which they also share the fact that only disorder or abnormality can individualize them . Without the sexual urge , arising out of our reproductive organs , love would not be possible ; but while the urge is always the ...
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