The Life of the Mind: ThinkingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Both occur in the Gorgias , the dialogue about rhetoric , the art of addressing and convincing the many . The Gorgias does not belong among the early Socratic dialogues ; it was written shortly before Plato became the head of the ...
Both occur in the Gorgias , the dialogue about rhetoric , the art of addressing and convincing the many . The Gorgias does not belong among the early Socratic dialogues ; it was written shortly before Plato became the head of the ...
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136 In brief , the specifically human actualization of consciousness in the thinking dialogue between me and myself suggests that difference and otherness , which are such outstanding characteristics of the world of appearances as it is ...
136 In brief , the specifically human actualization of consciousness in the thinking dialogue between me and myself suggests that difference and otherness , which are such outstanding characteristics of the world of appearances as it is ...
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Aristotle , speaking about friendship , remarked : “ The friend is another self ” 139 — meaning : you can carry on the dialogue of thought with him just as well as with yourself . This is still in the Socratic tradition , except that ...
Aristotle , speaking about friendship , remarked : “ The friend is another self ” 139 — meaning : you can carry on the dialogue of thought with him just as well as with yourself . This is still in the Socratic tradition , except that ...
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
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