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 23
... ( mere ) appearance : the two - world theory We may find a first consoling hint regarding this subject if we turn to the old metaphysical dichotomy of ( true ) Being and ( mere ) Appearance , because it , too , actually relies on the pri ...
... ( mere ) appearance : the two - world theory We may find a first consoling hint regarding this subject if we turn to the old metaphysical dichotomy of ( true ) Being and ( mere ) Appearance , because it , too , actually relies on the pri ...
Stranica 42
... mere representations " does not , and it is this order of priorities that Portmann's thesis reverses . Kant was carried away by his great desire to shore up each and every argument which , with- out being able to arrive at a definite ...
... mere representations " does not , and it is this order of priorities that Portmann's thesis reverses . Kant was carried away by his great desire to shore up each and every argument which , with- out being able to arrive at a definite ...
Stranica 91
... mere love of wisdom , into wisdom , sophia . In this way he succeeded in persuading himself that " to think is to act " -which this most solitary occupation can never do , since we can act only “ in concert , ” in company and agreement ...
... mere love of wisdom , into wisdom , sophia . In this way he succeeded in persuading himself that " to think is to act " -which this most solitary occupation can never do , since we can act only “ in concert , ” in company and agreement ...
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