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 24
... remains geared to Appearance . The mind , no less than the senses , in its search - Hegel's Anstrengung des Begriffs - expects that something will appear to it . Something quite similar seems to be true for science , and especially for ...
... remains geared to Appearance . The mind , no less than the senses , in its search - Hegel's Anstrengung des Begriffs - expects that something will appear to it . Something quite similar seems to be true for science , and especially for ...
Stranica 77
... remains in the memory " -the mere image of what once was real - is different from the " vision in thought " -the deliberately remem- bered object . " What remains in the memory is one thing , and ... something else arises when we ...
... remains in the memory " -the mere image of what once was real - is different from the " vision in thought " -the deliberately remem- bered object . " What remains in the memory is one thing , and ... something else arises when we ...
Stranica 101
... remains " concrete " and cannot be discursive , traveling through an ordered train of thought , nor can it give account of itself ( logon didonai ) ; the answer to the typically Socratic question What is friendship ? is visibly present ...
... remains " concrete " and cannot be discursive , traveling through an ordered train of thought , nor can it give account of itself ( logon didonai ) ; the answer to the typically Socratic question What is friendship ? is visibly present ...
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