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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... seen , whatever can hear calls out to be heard , whatever can touch presents itself to be touched . It is indeed as though everything that is alive - in addition to the fact that its surface is made for appearance , fit to be seen and ...
... seen , whatever can hear calls out to be heard , whatever can touch presents itself to be touched . It is indeed as though everything that is alive - in addition to the fact that its surface is made for appearance , fit to be seen and ...
Stranica 87
... seen . First you see , then you know . To vary this for our purposes : All thought arises out of experience , but no experience yields any meaning or even coherence without undergoing the operations of imagining and thinking . Seen from ...
... seen . First you see , then you know . To vary this for our purposes : All thought arises out of experience , but no experience yields any meaning or even coherence without undergoing the operations of imagining and thinking . Seen from ...
Stranica 118
... seen evidence , and speaking , as well as thinking , is authentic to the extent that it follows the seen evidence , appropriates it by translating it into words ; the moment this speech becomes separated from the seen evidence , for ...
... seen evidence , and speaking , as well as thinking , is authentic to the extent that it follows the seen evidence , appropriates it by translating it into words ; the moment this speech becomes separated from the seen evidence , for ...
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