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 120
... follow . Thus Heidegger , discussing the traditional truth concept in Sein und Zeit , illustrates it as follows : " Let us suppose that someone with his back turned to the wall makes the true assumption that ' the picture on the wall is ...
... follow . Thus Heidegger , discussing the traditional truth concept in Sein und Zeit , illustrates it as follows : " Let us suppose that someone with his back turned to the wall makes the true assumption that ' the picture on the wall is ...
Stranica 197
... follows that all questions concerning the aim or purpose of thinking are as unanswerable as questions about the aim ... follow rests so heavily on my previous reflections , I shall briefly summarize them in what must appear ( but are not ...
... follows that all questions concerning the aim or purpose of thinking are as unanswerable as questions about the aim ... follow rests so heavily on my previous reflections , I shall briefly summarize them in what must appear ( but are not ...
Stranica 239
... follow the translation given in Kirk and Raven , frag . 278 . 52. Timaeus , 34b . 53. " Der Streit der Fakultäten , " pt ... follows here , I have relied closely on the first chapter , Notes to pages 100-105 on " Language and Script , 239.
... follow the translation given in Kirk and Raven , frag . 278 . 52. Timaeus , 34b . 53. " Der Streit der Fakultäten , " pt ... follows here , I have relied closely on the first chapter , Notes to pages 100-105 on " Language and Script , 239.
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