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 73
... mind , and consciousness , so often equated as objects of our inner sense for no other reason than that they are non ... mind is not merely the master of its own activities but can rule the soul's passions - as though the mind were ...
... mind , and consciousness , so often equated as objects of our inner sense for no other reason than that they are non ... mind is not merely the master of its own activities but can rule the soul's passions - as though the mind were ...
Stranica 77
... mind is able to handle them in their absence ; it must , in brief , de - sense them . • • The best description of this process of preparation I know of is given by Augustine . Sense perception , he says , " the vision , which was ...
... mind is able to handle them in their absence ; it must , in brief , de - sense them . • • The best description of this process of preparation I know of is given by Augustine . Sense perception , he says , " the vision , which was ...
Stranica 109
... mind that are inherent in speech and for which language , prior to any special effort , has already found an ... mind's language by means of metaphor returns to the world of visibilities to illuminate and elaborate further what cannot be ...
... mind that are inherent in speech and for which language , prior to any special effort , has already found an ... mind's language by means of metaphor returns to the world of visibilities to illuminate and elaborate further what cannot be ...
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