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 131
... divine passion to see . What was involved in the Pythagorean spec- tatorship , in the position outside all human affairs , was some- thing divine . And the less time a man needed to take care of his body , and the more time he could ...
... divine passion to see . What was involved in the Pythagorean spec- tatorship , in the position outside all human affairs , was some- thing divine . And the less time a man needed to take care of his body , and the more time he could ...
Stranica 137
... divine , while logos , designed " to say what is , " legein ta eonta ( Herodotus ) , is the specifically , uniquely human ability that is also applied to mere " mortal thought , " opinions or dogmata , to what happens in the realm of ...
... divine , while logos , designed " to say what is , " legein ta eonta ( Herodotus ) , is the specifically , uniquely human ability that is also applied to mere " mortal thought , " opinions or dogmata , to what happens in the realm of ...
Stranica 158
... divine ; to the Ro- mans , founding and conserving political communities were the activities most closely resembling those of the gods . Nor had it any connection with immortality . Immortality was human as well as divine , but was not ...
... divine ; to the Ro- mans , founding and conserving political communities were the activities most closely resembling those of the gods . Nor had it any connection with immortality . Immortality was human as well as divine , but was not ...
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