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 41
... experience and therefore unknowable , such as God , freedom , and immortality , are for us in the emphatic sense ... experience in general are likewise conditions of the possibility of the objects of experience , and that for this reason ...
... experience and therefore unknowable , such as God , freedom , and immortality , are for us in the emphatic sense ... experience in general are likewise conditions of the possibility of the objects of experience , and that for this reason ...
Stranica 85
... experience itself . While you are thinking , you are unaware of your own corporality — and it is this experience that made Plato ascribe immortality to the soul once it has departed from the body and made Descartes conclude " that the ...
... experience itself . While you are thinking , you are unaware of your own corporality — and it is this experience that made Plato ascribe immortality to the soul once it has departed from the body and made Descartes conclude " that the ...
Stranica 87
... experienced the desire to know and its fulfillment or frustration . Furthermore , we must repeat the direct experience in our minds after leav- ing the scene where it took place . To say it again , every thought is an after - thought ...
... experienced the desire to know and its fulfillment or frustration . Furthermore , we must repeat the direct experience in our minds after leav- ing the scene where it took place . To say it again , every thought is an after - thought ...
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