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 60
... force of necessity ( anagkē ) , which is far stronger than the force of violence ( bia ) , is an old topos in Greek philosophy , and it is always meant as a compliment to truth that it can compel men with the irresistible force of ...
... force of necessity ( anagkē ) , which is far stronger than the force of violence ( bia ) , is an old topos in Greek philosophy , and it is always meant as a compliment to truth that it can compel men with the irresistible force of ...
Stranica 203
... forces of past and future clash with each other . Between them we find the man Kafka calls " He , " who , if he wants to stand his ground at all , must give battle to both forces . The forces are " his " antagonists ; they are not just ...
... forces of past and future clash with each other . Between them we find the man Kafka calls " He , " who , if he wants to stand his ground at all , must give battle to both forces . The forces are " his " antagonists ; they are not just ...
Stranica 209
... forces that form our parallelo- gram should result in a third force , the resultant diagonal whose origin would be the point at which the forces meet and upon which they act . The diagonal would remain on the same plane and not jump out ...
... forces that form our parallelo- gram should result in a third force , the resultant diagonal whose origin would be the point at which the forces meet and upon which they act . The diagonal would remain on the same plane and not jump out ...
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