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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... philosophy . Philosophy for many centuries was supposed to teach men how to die ; it was in this vein that the Romans decided that the study of philosophy was a fit occupation only for the old , whereas the Greeks had held that it ...
... philosophy . Philosophy for many centuries was supposed to teach men how to die ; it was in this vein that the Romans decided that the study of philosophy was a fit occupation only for the old , whereas the Greeks had held that it ...
Stranica 135
... philosophers the mere deathlessness of the Olympian gods ; Being became the true divinity of philosophy because , in the famous words of Hera- clitus , it was " made by none of the gods or men , but always was and is and shall be : an ...
... philosophers the mere deathlessness of the Olympian gods ; Being became the true divinity of philosophy because , in the famous words of Hera- clitus , it was " made by none of the gods or men , but always was and is and shall be : an ...
Stranica 152
... philosopher , the wise man whom nothing can touch , that we owe to the Roman transmittal ; Hegel's well - known saying about the relation of philosophy and reality ( " the owl of Minerva begins its flight when dusk is falling " ) 67 ...
... philosopher , the wise man whom nothing can touch , that we owe to the Roman transmittal ; Hegel's well - known saying about the relation of philosophy and reality ( " the owl of Minerva begins its flight when dusk is falling " ) 67 ...
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