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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... sensations ” are “ un- worldly " in that they lack the chief worldly property of " stand- ing still and remaining " at ... sensation ; but this invariably indicates a grave disorder of the psyche , the euphoria of the maniac or the ...
... sensations ” are “ un- worldly " in that they lack the chief worldly property of " stand- ing still and remaining " at ... sensation ; but this invariably indicates a grave disorder of the psyche , the euphoria of the maniac or the ...
Stranica 50
... sensation of reality . To each of our five senses corresponds a specific , sensorily perceptible property of the world . Our world is visible because we have vision , audible because we have hearing , touchable and full of odors and ...
... sensation of reality . To each of our five senses corresponds a specific , sensorily perceptible property of the world . Our world is visible because we have vision , audible because we have hearing , touchable and full of odors and ...
Stranica 51
... sensation , whereas realness is akin to sen- sation ; a feeling of realness ( or irreality ) actually accompanies all the sensations of my senses , which without it would not make " sense . " This is why Thomas Aquinas defined common ...
... sensation , whereas realness is akin to sen- sation ; a feeling of realness ( or irreality ) actually accompanies all the sensations of my senses , which without it would not make " sense . " This is why Thomas Aquinas defined common ...
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