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 72
... manifest in full actuality . If we consider the whole scale of human activities from the viewpoint of appearance , we find many degrees of manifestation . Neither laboring nor fabrication requires dis- play of the activity itself ; only ...
... manifest in full actuality . If we consider the whole scale of human activities from the viewpoint of appearance , we find many degrees of manifestation . Neither laboring nor fabrication requires dis- play of the activity itself ; only ...
Stranica 121
... manifest whatever does not need speech as a conveyor . Thinking , however , in contrast to cognitive activities that may use thinking as one of their instruments , needs speech . not only to sound out and become manifest ; it needs it ...
... manifest whatever does not need speech as a conveyor . Thinking , however , in contrast to cognitive activities that may use thinking as one of their instruments , needs speech . not only to sound out and become manifest ; it needs it ...
Stranica 144
... manifest in the appearances has been appropriated by speech , which at the same time is strong enough to dispel the errors and illu- sions that our organs for the visible , eyes and ears , are subject to unless thinking comes to their ...
... manifest in the appearances has been appropriated by speech , which at the same time is strong enough to dispel the errors and illu- sions that our organs for the visible , eyes and ears , are subject to unless thinking comes to their ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Mental Activities | 67 |
Contents | 80 |
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