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 151
... Roman answer In my attempt to isolate and examine one of the basic sources of non - cognitive thinking I have ... Roman experience , which was exclusively The Life of the Mind / Thinking political ( and 151 The Roman answer.
... Roman answer In my attempt to isolate and examine one of the basic sources of non - cognitive thinking I have ... Roman experience , which was exclusively The Life of the Mind / Thinking political ( and 151 The Roman answer.
Stranica 152
... Roman transmittal ; Hegel's well - known saying about the relation of philosophy and reality ( " the owl of Minerva begins its flight when dusk is falling " ) 67 bears the mark of the Roman rather than the Greek experience . For Hegel ...
... Roman transmittal ; Hegel's well - known saying about the relation of philosophy and reality ( " the owl of Minerva begins its flight when dusk is falling " ) 67 bears the mark of the Roman rather than the Greek experience . For Hegel ...
Stranica 162
... Roman , and they are different to the point of being opposites . On the one hand , admiring wonder at the spectacle into which man is born and for whose appreciation he is so well equipped in mind and body ; on the other , the awful ...
... Roman , and they are different to the point of being opposites . On the one hand , admiring wonder at the spectacle into which man is born and for whose appreciation he is so well equipped in mind and body ; on the other , the awful ...
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