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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... beginning , been described as the world of the few . This age - old distinction between the many and the " professional thinkers ” specializing in what was sup- posedly the highest activity human beings could attain to- Plato's ...
... beginning , been described as the world of the few . This age - old distinction between the many and the " professional thinkers ” specializing in what was sup- posedly the highest activity human beings could attain to- Plato's ...
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... beginning and principle of philosophy , is wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted — and was the first to do so - this same wonder as mere astonishment or puzzle- ment ( aporein ) ; through ...
... beginning and principle of philosophy , is wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted — and was the first to do so - this same wonder as mere astonishment or puzzle- ment ( aporein ) ; through ...
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... beginning . It is the phi- losophers who introduce an absolute arché or Beginning which is itself unbegun , a permanent and ungenerated source of generation . The initiator here is probably Anaximander , 1 but we can see the result more ...
... beginning . It is the phi- losophers who introduce an absolute arché or Beginning which is itself unbegun , a permanent and ungenerated source of generation . The initiator here is probably Anaximander , 1 but we can see the result more ...
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