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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... fact , is an obvious generalization of the way natural things grow and " appear " into the light of day out of a ground of darkness , except that it was now assumed that this ground possessed a higher rank of reality than what merely ...
... fact , is an obvious generalization of the way natural things grow and " appear " into the light of day out of a ground of darkness , except that it was now assumed that this ground possessed a higher rank of reality than what merely ...
Stranica 59
... fact . The main 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 ...
... fact . The main 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 ...
Stranica 112
... fact that in seeing I am not yet engaged by the seen object . . . . [ The seen object ] lets me be as I let it be , " whereas the other senses affect me directly . This is especially important for hearing , the only possible competitor ...
... fact that in seeing I am not yet engaged by the seen object . . . . [ The seen object ] lets me be as I let it be , " whereas the other senses affect me directly . This is especially important for hearing , the only possible competitor ...
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