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 166
... give no account of , what courage and justice are . 17 The answer of Socrates To the question What makes us think ? I have been giving ( except in Solon's case ) historically representative answers offered by professional philosophers ...
... give no account of , what courage and justice are . 17 The answer of Socrates To the question What makes us think ? I have been giving ( except in Solon's case ) historically representative answers offered by professional philosophers ...
Stranica 170
... give no account of them ; when we try to define them , they get slippery ; when we talk about their meaning , nothing stays put any more , everything begins to move . So instead of repeating what we learned from Aristotle , that ...
... give no account of them ; when we try to define them , they get slippery ; when we talk about their meaning , nothing stays put any more , everything begins to move . So instead of repeating what we learned from Aristotle , that ...
Stranica 188
... give authentic testimony about Socrates , Socrates describes the situation simply and accu- rately . It is the end of the dialogue , the moment of going home . He tells Hippias , who has shown himself to be an especially thickheaded ...
... give authentic testimony about Socrates , Socrates describes the situation simply and accu- rately . It is the end of the dialogue , the moment of going home . He tells Hippias , who has shown himself to be an especially thickheaded ...
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