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 58
... Aristotle in On Interpretation — remained without significance for Aristotle's later philosophy . In that early treatise on lan- guage he writes : Every " logos [ sentence , in the context ] is a significant sound ( phōnē sēmantikē ) ...
... Aristotle in On Interpretation — remained without significance for Aristotle's later philosophy . In that early treatise on lan- guage he writes : Every " logos [ sentence , in the context ] is a significant sound ( phōnē sēmantikē ) ...
Stranica 124
... Aristotle's interpreters - partly , perhaps , because of the frequent mistranslations of nous and theōria as " knowledge , " which always reaches an end and produces an end result.127 If thinking were a cognitive enterprise it would ...
... Aristotle's interpreters - partly , perhaps , because of the frequent mistranslations of nous and theōria as " knowledge , " which always reaches an end and produces an end result.127 If thinking were a cognitive enterprise it would ...
Stranica 152
... Aristotle rising , as it were , out of the disasters of the Peloponnesian war . Not philosophy , but the political philosophy of Plato and Aristotle grew out of the decline of the polis , " a shape of life grown old . " And with respect ...
... Aristotle rising , as it were , out of the disasters of the Peloponnesian war . Not philosophy , but the political philosophy of Plato and Aristotle grew out of the decline of the polis , " a shape of life grown old . " And with respect ...
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