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 114
... wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted - and was the first to do so - this same wonder as mere astonishment or puzzle- ment ( aporein ) ; through astonishment men become aware of their ...
... wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted - and was the first to do so - this same wonder as mere astonishment or puzzle- ment ( aporein ) ; through astonishment men become aware of their ...
Stranica 150
... wonder in reiterating the question Why is there anything at all rather than nothing ? According to Heidegger , to think and to thank are essentially the same ; the very words derive from the same etymological root . This , obviously ...
... wonder in reiterating the question Why is there anything at all rather than nothing ? According to Heidegger , to think and to thank are essentially the same ; the very words derive from the same etymological root . This , obviously ...
Stranica 166
... wonder is not only not resolved in such questions , since they remain without answer , but even reinforced . What begins as wonder ends in perplexity and thence leads back to wonder : How marvelous that men can perform courageous or ...
... wonder is not only not resolved in such questions , since they remain without answer , but even reinforced . What begins as wonder ends in perplexity and thence leads back to wonder : How marvelous that men can perform courageous or ...
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