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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Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Thinking I called these mental activities basic because they are autonomous ; each of them obeys the laws inherent in the activity itself , although all of them depend on a certain stillness of the ...
Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Thinking I called these mental activities basic because they are autonomous ; each of them obeys the laws inherent in the activity itself , although all of them depend on a certain stillness of the ...
Stranica 74
... Mental activities themselves all testify by their reflexive nature to a duality inherent in con- sciousness ; the mental agent cannot be active except by acting , implicitly or explicitly , back upon himself . Consciousness , to be sure ...
... Mental activities themselves all testify by their reflexive nature to a duality inherent in con- sciousness ; the mental agent cannot be active except by acting , implicitly or explicitly , back upon himself . Consciousness , to be sure ...
Stranica 75
... activities it is the guaran- tor of an altogether silent I - am - I . The life of the mind in which I keep myself ... mental acts , construed on the principle of the outward space in which my non - mental acts take place . But that this ...
... activities it is the guaran- tor of an altogether silent I - am - I . The life of the mind in which I keep myself ... mental acts , construed on the principle of the outward space in which my non - mental acts take place . But that this ...
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