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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... become second nature or a habit but not in the sense that fearlessness replaces fear , as though it , too , could become an emotion . Such choices are determined by various factors ; many of them are pre- determined by the culture into ...
... become second nature or a habit but not in the sense that fearlessness replaces fear , as though it , too , could become an emotion . Such choices are determined by various factors ; many of them are pre- determined by the culture into ...
Stranica 78
... become food for thought , that is , be subjected to the twofold transformation that readies a sense - object to become a suitable thought - object . All the metaphysical questions that philosophy took as its special topics arise out of ...
... become food for thought , that is , be subjected to the twofold transformation that readies a sense - object to become a suitable thought - object . All the metaphysical questions that philosophy took as its special topics arise out of ...
Stranica 186
... become my own adversary.133 ( In this in- stance , we can watch how such an insight , won from the factual experience of the thinking ego , gets lost when it is generalized into a philosophical doctrine- " A cannot be both B and A under ...
... become my own adversary.133 ( In this in- stance , we can watch how such an insight , won from the factual experience of the thinking ego , gets lost when it is generalized into a philosophical doctrine- " A cannot be both B and A under ...
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