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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Stranica 14
... distinction between the two mental faculties after he had dis- covered the " scandal of reason , " that is , the fact that our mind is not capable of certain and verifiable knowledge regarding matters and questions that it nevertheless ...
... distinction between the two mental faculties after he had dis- covered the " scandal of reason , " that is , the fact that our mind is not capable of certain and verifiable knowledge regarding matters and questions that it nevertheless ...
Stranica 59
... distinction between them lies in the degree of their force of compulsion : the truths of " Reasoning are neces- sary and their opposite is impossible " while " those of Fact are contingent and their opposite is possible . " 76 The ...
... distinction between them lies in the degree of their force of compulsion : the truths of " Reasoning are neces- sary and their opposite is impossible " while " those of Fact are contingent and their opposite is possible . " 76 The ...
Stranica 167
... distinction from the self that , of course , exists in every thinker , too - has no urge to appear in the world of appearances . It is a slippery fellow , not only invisible to others but also , for the self , im- palpable , impossible ...
... distinction from the self that , of course , exists in every thinker , too - has no urge to appear in the world of appearances . It is a slippery fellow , not only invisible to others but also , for the self , im- palpable , impossible ...
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