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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... Kant nor his successors ever paid much attention to thinking as an activity and even less to the experiences of thinking ego is that , all distinctions notwithstanding , they were demanding the kind of results and applying the kind of ...
... Kant nor his successors ever paid much attention to thinking as an activity and even less to the experiences of thinking ego is that , all distinctions notwithstanding , they were demanding the kind of results and applying the kind of ...
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... Kant , " time , the only form of inner intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words , when Kant speaks of time as the " form of inner intuition , " he speaks , though without being aware of it , metaphorically , and he draws ...
... Kant , " time , the only form of inner intuition , has nothing permanent . " 37 In other words , when Kant speaks of time as the " form of inner intuition , " he speaks , though without being aware of it , metaphorically , and he draws ...
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... Kant interpretation I know of which could be quoted in support of my own understanding of Kant's distinction between reason and intellect is Eric Weil's consummate anal- ysis of the Critique of Pure Reason , “ Penser et Connaître , La ...
... Kant interpretation I know of which could be quoted in support of my own understanding of Kant's distinction between reason and intellect is Eric Weil's consummate anal- ysis of the Critique of Pure Reason , “ Penser et Connaître , La ...
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