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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... merely appeared and after a while disappeared again . And just as the philosophers ' " con- ceptual efforts " to find something beyond appearances have always ended with rather violent invectives against “ mere appearances , " the ...
... merely appeared and after a while disappeared again . And just as the philosophers ' " con- ceptual efforts " to find something beyond appearances have always ended with rather violent invectives against “ mere appearances , " the ...
Stranica 25
... mere appear- ance , that is , the supremacy of the ground that does not appear over the surface that does . This ground ... merely meets the eye . The belief that a cause should be of higher rank than the effect ( so that an effect can ...
... mere appear- ance , that is , the supremacy of the ground that does not appear over the surface that does . This ground ... merely meets the eye . The belief that a cause should be of higher rank than the effect ( so that an effect can ...
Stranica 103
... merely responds to the claims of our need to know and understand what is given in the appearing world , that is , so ... mere abstractions . It is altogether different if reason's need transcends the boundaries of the given world and ...
... merely responds to the claims of our need to know and understand what is given in the appearing world , that is , so ... mere abstractions . It is altogether different if reason's need transcends the boundaries of the given world and ...
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