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 129
... Greek answer lies in the conviction of all Greek thinkers that philosophy enables mortal men to dwell in the neighborhood of immortal things and thus acquire or nourish in themselves “ immortality in the fullest measure that human ...
... Greek answer lies in the conviction of all Greek thinkers that philosophy enables mortal men to dwell in the neighborhood of immortal things and thus acquire or nourish in themselves “ immortality in the fullest measure that human ...
Stranica 138
... Greek in origin . And being Greek in origin it set itself the original Greek goal , immortality , which seemed even linguistically the most natural aim for men who understood themselves as mortals , thnētoi or brotoi , for whom ...
... Greek in origin . And being Greek in origin it set itself the original Greek goal , immortality , which seemed even linguistically the most natural aim for men who understood themselves as mortals , thnētoi or brotoi , for whom ...
Stranica 162
... Greek thought ; perhaps even more remarkable , it has nowhere produced any great philosophy - unless one wants to count Schopenhauer among the great thinkers . But although the Greek and Roman mentalities were worlds apart and though ...
... Greek thought ; perhaps even more remarkable , it has nowhere produced any great philosophy - unless one wants to count Schopenhauer among the great thinkers . But although the Greek and Roman mentalities were worlds apart and though ...
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