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 57
... faculty of thinking , however , which Kant , as we have seen , called Vernunft ( reason ) to distinguish it from Verstand ( intellect ) , the faculty of cognition , is of an altogether different nature . The distinction , on its most ...
... faculty of thinking , however , which Kant , as we have seen , called Vernunft ( reason ) to distinguish it from Verstand ( intellect ) , the faculty of cognition , is of an altogether different nature . The distinction , on its most ...
Stranica 192
... faculty , the faculty of judgment , which one may call with some reason the most political of man's mental abilities . It is the faculty that judges particulars without subsuming them under general rules which can be taught and learned ...
... faculty , the faculty of judgment , which one may call with some reason the most political of man's mental abilities . It is the faculty that judges particulars without subsuming them under general rules which can be taught and learned ...
Stranica 214
... faculty was " discovered , ” that we can date this discovery historically , and that we shall thereby find that it coincides with the discovery of human " inwardness " as a special region of our life . In brief , I shall analyze the faculty ...
... faculty was " discovered , ” that we can date this discovery historically , and that we shall thereby find that it coincides with the discovery of human " inwardness " as a special region of our life . In brief , I shall analyze the faculty ...
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