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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... tastes because we have touch , smell , and taste . The sixth sense's corresponding worldly property is realness , and the difficulty with this property is that it cannot be perceived like other sensory properties . The sense of real ...
... tastes because we have touch , smell , and taste . The sixth sense's corresponding worldly property is realness , and the difficulty with this property is that it cannot be perceived like other sensory properties . The sense of real ...
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... taste ( the Critique of Judgment was originally conceived as a " Critique of Taste " ) , the most intimate , private , and idiosyncratic of the senses , somehow the opposite of sight , with its " noble ” distance . The chief problem of ...
... taste ( the Critique of Judgment was originally conceived as a " Critique of Taste " ) , the most intimate , private , and idiosyncratic of the senses , somehow the opposite of sight , with its " noble ” distance . The chief problem of ...
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... taste , and touch . Something smells like a rose , tastes like pea soup , feels like velvet , that is as far as we can go . “ A rose is a rose is a rose . " All this , of course , is only another way of saying that truth , in the ...
... taste , and touch . Something smells like a rose , tastes like pea soup , feels like velvet , that is as far as we can go . “ A rose is a rose is a rose . " All this , of course , is only another way of saying that truth , in the ...
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