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 49
... doubt whose premiums are more onerous than the loss for which it is to indemnify us : for it is to . . . move to a type of certitude that will never restore to us the ' there is ' of the world . " 57 Moreover , it is precisely the ...
... doubt whose premiums are more onerous than the loss for which it is to indemnify us : for it is to . . . move to a type of certitude that will never restore to us the ' there is ' of the world . " 57 Moreover , it is precisely the ...
Stranica 52
... doubt , has no such natural , matter - of - fact relation to reality . It was thought - Descartes ' reflection on the meaning of certain scientific discoveries - that destroyed his common - sense trust in reality , and his error was to ...
... doubt , has no such natural , matter - of - fact relation to reality . It was thought - Descartes ' reflection on the meaning of certain scientific discoveries - that destroyed his common - sense trust in reality , and his error was to ...
Stranica 157
... doubt . Existentially speaking , Parmenides was wrong when he said that only Being manifests itself in , and is the same as , thinking . Non - being is also think- able if the will commands the mind . Its force of withdrawal is then ...
... doubt . Existentially speaking , Parmenides was wrong when he said that only Being manifests itself in , and is the same as , thinking . Non - being is also think- able if the will commands the mind . Its force of withdrawal is then ...
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