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 12
... modern age did in its early stage , that is , treat each and every subject “ as though no one had touched the matter before me " ( as Descartes proposes in his introductory remarks to " Les Passions de l'âme ” ) ! This has become ...
... modern age did in its early stage , that is , treat each and every subject “ as though no one had touched the matter before me " ( as Descartes proposes in his introductory remarks to " Les Passions de l'âme ” ) ! This has become ...
Stranica 47
... modern age , and I have , in a different context , fol- lowed up Descartes ' reasoning.52 However , when - beset by the doubts inspired by the beginnings of modern science — he de- cided “ à rejeter la terre mouvante et le sable pour ...
... modern age , and I have , in a different context , fol- lowed up Descartes ' reasoning.52 However , when - beset by the doubts inspired by the beginnings of modern science — he de- cided “ à rejeter la terre mouvante et le sable pour ...
Stranica 56
... modern science unacceptable to the ancients . It is less well known that the Greeks had some reason for their " prejudice " against the infinite . ( Plato discovered that everything permitting of a comparative is by nature unlimited ...
... modern science unacceptable to the ancients . It is less well known that the Greeks had some reason for their " prejudice " against the infinite . ( Plato discovered that everything permitting of a comparative is by nature unlimited ...
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