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 53
... happens to be absorbed in no matter what sort of thought . In other words , the loss of common sense is neither the vice nor the virtue of Kant's " professional thinkers " ; it happens to every- body who ever reflects on something ; it ...
... happens to be absorbed in no matter what sort of thought . In other words , the loss of common sense is neither the vice nor the virtue of Kant's " professional thinkers " ; it happens to every- body who ever reflects on something ; it ...
Stranica 78
... happen that we start thinking about a still - present somebody or something , in which case we have removed our- selves surreptitiously from our surroundings and are conduct- ing ourselves as though we were already absent . These ...
... happen that we start thinking about a still - present somebody or something , in which case we have removed our- selves surreptitiously from our surroundings and are conduct- ing ourselves as though we were already absent . These ...
Stranica 155
... happen as you will , but let your will be that events should happen as they do , and you shall have peace " is the quintessence of this " wisdom " ; for " it is impossible that what happens should be other than it is . " 78 This will be ...
... happen as you will , but let your will be that events should happen as they do , and you shall have peace " is the quintessence of this " wisdom " ; for " it is impossible that what happens should be other than it is . " 78 This will be ...
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