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 103
... analogy which always needs four terms and can be presented in the formula B : A = D : C . " Thus a cup is in ... analogies , in metaphori- cal language , according to Kant , is the only way through which speculative reason , which we ...
... analogy which always needs four terms and can be presented in the formula B : A = D : C . " Thus a cup is in ... analogies , in metaphori- cal language , according to Kant , is the only way through which speculative reason , which we ...
Stranica 104
... analogy " symbolical.74 All philosophical terms are metaphors , frozen analogies , as it were , whose true meaning discloses itself when we dis- solve the term into the original context , which must have been vividly in the mind of the ...
... analogy " symbolical.74 All philosophical terms are metaphors , frozen analogies , as it were , whose true meaning discloses itself when we dis- solve the term into the original context , which must have been vividly in the mind of the ...
Stranica 240
... analogy ” from the early writing to the Opus Postumum , for it is striking how early it occurred to him that metaphorical thinking - that is , thinking in analogies - could save speculative thought from its peculiar unrealness . Already ...
... analogy ” from the early writing to the Opus Postumum , for it is striking how early it occurred to him that metaphorical thinking - that is , thinking in analogies - could save speculative thought from its peculiar unrealness . Already ...
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