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 45
... transcend it . 7 Reality and the thinking ego : the Cartesian doubt and the sensus communis Reality in a world of appearances is first of all characterized by " standing still and remaining " the same long enough to be- come an object ...
... transcend it . 7 Reality and the thinking ego : the Cartesian doubt and the sensus communis Reality in a world of appearances is first of all characterized by " standing still and remaining " the same long enough to be- come an object ...
Stranica 166
... transcend the limitations of the knowable , the need to become reconciled with what actually is and the course of the world - appearing in Hegel as " the need for philosophy , " which can transform occurrences outside yourself into your ...
... transcend the limitations of the knowable , the need to become reconciled with what actually is and the course of the world - appearing in Hegel as " the need for philosophy , " which can transform occurrences outside yourself into your ...
Stranica 234
... transcends all experience , but what ( a priori ) precedes it in order to make it possible . If these concepts transcend ex- perience I call their use transcendent . " The object that de- termines appearances , as distinguished from ...
... transcends all experience , but what ( a priori ) precedes it in order to make it possible . If these concepts transcend ex- perience I call their use transcendent . " The object that de- termines appearances , as distinguished from ...
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