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 179
Hannah Arendt. The two - in - one pear , men want to speak about it - just as the lover wants to speak about the beloved . Because thought's quest is a kind of desirous love , the ... of the Mind / Thinking are capable of 179 The two-in-one.
Hannah Arendt. The two - in - one pear , men want to speak about it - just as the lover wants to speak about the beloved . Because thought's quest is a kind of desirous love , the ... of the Mind / Thinking are capable of 179 The two-in-one.
Stranica 185
... two - in - one become One again when the outside world intrudes upon the thinker and cuts short the thinking process . Then , when he is called by his name back into the world of appearances , where he is always One , it is as though the ...
... two - in - one become One again when the outside world intrudes upon the thinker and cuts short the thinking process . Then , when he is called by his name back into the world of appearances , where he is always One , it is as though the ...
Stranica 191
... to do anything that would make it impossible for the two - in - one to be friends and live in harmony . This is what Spinoza meant by the term " acquies- cence in one's self " ( acquiescentia in seipso ) : " It can spring out of reason [ ...
... to do anything that would make it impossible for the two - in - one to be friends and live in harmony . This is what Spinoza meant by the term " acquies- cence in one's self " ( acquiescentia in seipso ) : " It can spring out of reason [ ...
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