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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... caused by a wicked heart . " 21 This is not true : absence of thought is not stupidity ; it can be found in highly intelligent people , and a wicked heart is not its cause ; it is probably the other way round , that wickedness may be caused ...
... caused by a wicked heart . " 21 This is not true : absence of thought is not stupidity ; it can be found in highly intelligent people , and a wicked heart is not its cause ; it is probably the other way round , that wickedness may be caused ...
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... cause rather than a base or ground , but the point of the matter is that our tradition of philosophy has transformed the base from which something rises into the cause that produces it and has then assigned to this producing agent a ...
... cause rather than a base or ground , but the point of the matter is that our tradition of philosophy has transformed the base from which something rises into the cause that produces it and has then assigned to this producing agent a ...
Stranica 161
... cause of evil ; everything that is must have a cause ; since there are only apparent causes of evil but no ultimate cause , evil does not exist . The wicked ones , he is told by Philosophy , not only are not powerful , they are not ...
... cause of evil ; everything that is must have a cause ; since there are only apparent causes of evil but no ultimate cause , evil does not exist . The wicked ones , he is told by Philosophy , not only are not powerful , they are not ...
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