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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... According to that prevailing misinter- pretation , " the external shape of the animal serves to conserve the essential , the inside apparatus , through movement and in- take of food , avoidance of enemies , and finding sexual part- ners ...
... According to that prevailing misinter- pretation , " the external shape of the animal serves to conserve the essential , the inside apparatus , through movement and in- take of food , avoidance of enemies , and finding sexual part- ners ...
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... according to Aristotle , is for this very reason a “ sign of genius , " " the greatest thing by far . " 68 But this similarity , for Aristotle , too , is not a similarity present in otherwise dissimilar objects but a similarity of rela ...
... according to Aristotle , is for this very reason a “ sign of genius , " " the greatest thing by far . " 68 But this similarity , for Aristotle , too , is not a similarity present in otherwise dissimilar objects but a similarity of rela ...
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... according to Heraclitus , is " better than the visible " ( " harmonie aphanes phanerēs kreittōn " ) . 44 Another early word for the invisible in the midst of the appearances is physis , nature , which according to the Greeks was the ...
... according to Heraclitus , is " better than the visible " ( " harmonie aphanes phanerēs kreittōn " ) . 44 Another early word for the invisible in the midst of the appearances is physis , nature , which according to the Greeks was the ...
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