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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... concern of an intellectual elite and instead are not so much the concern as the common unexamined assumption of nearly everybody . With this political aspect of the matter we are not concerned here . In our context , it may even be ...
... concern of an intellectual elite and instead are not so much the concern as the common unexamined assumption of nearly everybody . With this political aspect of the matter we are not concerned here . In our context , it may even be ...
Stranica 15
... concerned with what the intellect is concerned with . To anticipate , and put it in a nutshell : The need of reason is not inspired by the quest for truth but by the quest for meaning . And truth and meaning are not the same . The basic ...
... concerned with what the intellect is concerned with . To anticipate , and put it in a nutshell : The need of reason is not inspired by the quest for truth but by the quest for meaning . And truth and meaning are not the same . The basic ...
Stranica 82
... concerned with a polity " worthy of the philosophical nature " -dismisses with laughter a question raised as to whether a man who is concerned with divine things is also good at things human.30 Laughter rather than hostility is the ...
... concerned with a polity " worthy of the philosophical nature " -dismisses with laughter a question raised as to whether a man who is concerned with divine things is also good at things human.30 Laughter rather than hostility is the ...
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