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
... writing about them , nor will there ever exist anything in the future . People who write about such things know nothing ; they do not even know themselves . For there is no way of putting these things in words like other things that one ...
... writing about them , nor will there ever exist anything in the future . People who write about such things know nothing ; they do not even know themselves . For there is no way of putting these things in words like other things that one ...
Stranica 115
... writes , not about Nietzsche but about himself , when he says : " The internal limit of all thinking . . . is that ... writing . This repeats in abbreviated form the objections already raised against writing in the Phaedrus . There is ...
... writes , not about Nietzsche but about himself , when he says : " The internal limit of all thinking . . . is that ... writing . This repeats in abbreviated form the objections already raised against writing in the Phaedrus . There is ...
Stranica 240
... writing to the Opus Postumum , for it is striking how early it occurred to him that metaphorical thinking - that is ... writes with respect to the " probability " of God's existence : " I am not so devoted to the consequences of my ...
... writing to the Opus Postumum , for it is striking how early it occurred to him that metaphorical thinking - that is ... writes with respect to the " probability " of God's existence : " I am not so devoted to the consequences of my ...
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