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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... speech - by glance , gesture , inarticulate sound - is no different from the way the higher animal species communicate very similar emotions to each other as well as to men . Our mental activities , by contrast , are conceived in speech ...
... speech - by glance , gesture , inarticulate sound - is no different from the way the higher animal species communicate very similar emotions to each other as well as to men . Our mental activities , by contrast , are conceived in speech ...
Stranica 118
... speech that seeks to explain , are “ weak ” ; they offer no more than “ a little guidance " to " kindle the light in the soul as from a leaping spark which , once generated , becomes self - sustaining . " 109 I have cited these few ...
... speech that seeks to explain , are “ weak ” ; they offer no more than “ a little guidance " to " kindle the light in the soul as from a leaping spark which , once generated , becomes self - sustaining . " 109 I have cited these few ...
Stranica 121
... speech as a conveyor . Thinking , however , in contrast to cognitive activities that may use thinking as one of their instruments , needs speech not only to sound out and become manifest ; it needs it to be activated at all . And since ...
... speech as a conveyor . Thinking , however , in contrast to cognitive activities that may use thinking as one of their instruments , needs speech not only to sound out and become manifest ; it needs it to be activated at all . And since ...
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