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 33
Hannah Arendt. Body and soul ; soul and mind a somatic experience ; my heart aches when I am grieved , gets warm with sympathy , opens itself up in rare moments when love or joy overwhelms me , and similar physical sensa- tions take ...
Hannah Arendt. Body and soul ; soul and mind a somatic experience ; my heart aches when I am grieved , gets warm with sympathy , opens itself up in rare moments when love or joy overwhelms me , and similar physical sensa- tions take ...
Stranica 34
... soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is eternal from what is perishable . " 26 And in one of the biological treatises he suggests that the soul - its vegetative ... soul ; soul and mind all alike , 34.
... soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is eternal from what is perishable . " 26 And in one of the biological treatises he suggests that the soul - its vegetative ... soul ; soul and mind all alike , 34.
Stranica 73
... soul is in- visible because it is made for the cognition of the invisible within a world of visible things . And even Kant , among the philosophers by far the most critical of traditional meta- physical prejudices , will occasionally ...
... soul is in- visible because it is made for the cognition of the invisible within a world of visible things . And even Kant , among the philosophers by far the most critical of traditional meta- physical prejudices , will occasionally ...
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