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 122
... sound of silence . " In terms of the tradition , the latter metaphor is the closest approximation to the illumination ... sounds , as when we hear a melody , but again to an immobile mental state of sheer receptivity . And since thinking ...
... sound of silence . " In terms of the tradition , the latter metaphor is the closest approximation to the illumination ... sounds , as when we hear a melody , but again to an immobile mental state of sheer receptivity . And since thinking ...
Stranica 144
... sound . This harmony in a way is separate ( kechōrismenon ) from the sounds that produce it , just as the sophon , which one " may not and may call by the name of Zeus , " 48 is " set apart from all other things . " 49 In terms of the ...
... sound . This harmony in a way is separate ( kechōrismenon ) from the sounds that produce it , just as the sophon , which one " may not and may call by the name of Zeus , " 48 is " set apart from all other things . " 49 In terms of the ...
Stranica 203
... sounds very strange to our ears , which- ever time concept we may happen to hold . The extreme parsimony of Kafka's ... sound The Life of the Mind / Thinking stranger than the 203.
... sounds very strange to our ears , which- ever time concept we may happen to hold . The extreme parsimony of Kafka's ... sound The Life of the Mind / Thinking stranger than the 203.
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