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 35
... understand love as the sublimation of sex if only one keeps in mind that there would be nothing that we understand as sex without it , and that without some interven- tion of the mind , that is , without a deliberate choice between what ...
... understand love as the sublimation of sex if only one keeps in mind that there would be nothing that we understand as sex without it , and that without some interven- tion of the mind , that is , without a deliberate choice between what ...
Stranica 92
... understand whatever offers itself as a spectacle . That discovery greatly contributed to the Greek philosophers ' conviction of the superiority of the contempla- tive , merely onlooking , way of life , whose most elementary condition ...
... understand whatever offers itself as a spectacle . That discovery greatly contributed to the Greek philosophers ' conviction of the superiority of the contempla- tive , merely onlooking , way of life , whose most elementary condition ...
Stranica 93
... understanding is obvious : as a spectator you may understand the " truth " of what the spectacle is about ; but the price you have to pay is withdrawal from participating in it . The first datum underlying this estimate is that only the ...
... understanding is obvious : as a spectator you may understand the " truth " of what the spectacle is about ; but the price you have to pay is withdrawal from participating in it . The first datum underlying this estimate is that only the ...
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