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 72
... activity , and this activity , like other activities , can be started and stopped at will . The pas- sions , moreover , though their seat is invisible , have an ex- pressiveness of their own : we blush with shame or embarrass- ment , we ...
... activity , and this activity , like other activities , can be started and stopped at will . The pas- sions , moreover , though their seat is invisible , have an ex- pressiveness of their own : we blush with shame or embarrass- ment , we ...
Stranica 75
... activity ; by accompanying all other activities it is the guaran- tor of an altogether silent I - am - I . The life of the mind in which I keep myself company may be soundless ; it is never silent and it can never be altogether ...
... activity ; by accompanying all other activities it is the guaran- tor of an altogether silent I - am - I . The life of the mind in which I keep myself company may be soundless ; it is never silent and it can never be altogether ...
Stranica 123
... activity , let alone a violent one.123 ) And Aristotle speaks of " philosophical energeia , activity " as the " perfect and unhindered activity which [ for this very reason ] harbors within itself the sweetest of all delights ( “ Alla ...
... activity , let alone a violent one.123 ) And Aristotle speaks of " philosophical energeia , activity " as the " perfect and unhindered activity which [ for this very reason ] harbors within itself the sweetest of all delights ( “ Alla ...
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