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 134
... immortality , and this was possible because of the affinity between gods and men . Compared to other living beings , man is a god ; 11 he is a kind of “ mortal god " ( quasi mortalem deum , to quote Cicero's phrase again ) , 15 whose ...
... immortality , and this was possible because of the affinity between gods and men . Compared to other living beings , man is a god ; 11 he is a kind of “ mortal god " ( quasi mortalem deum , to quote Cicero's phrase again ) , 15 whose ...
Stranica 138
... immortality in the fullest measure that human nature admits . " " 35 • It is generally admitted that philosophy , which since Aristotle has been the field of inquiry into things that came after the physical and transcended them ( tōn ...
... immortality in the fullest measure that human nature admits . " " 35 • It is generally admitted that philosophy , which since Aristotle has been the field of inquiry into things that came after the physical and transcended them ( tōn ...
Stranica 158
... immortality . Immortality was human as well as divine , but was not the property of individual men , " for whom death is not only necessary but frequently de- sirable . " By contrast , it was definitely the potential property of human ...
... immortality . Immortality was human as well as divine , but was not the property of individual men , " for whom death is not only necessary but frequently de- sirable . " By contrast , it was definitely the potential property of human ...
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