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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... never directly change reality - indeed in our world there is no clearer or more radical opposition than that between thinking and doing — the principles by which we act and the criteria by which we judge and conduct our lives depend ...
... never directly change reality - indeed in our world there is no clearer or more radical opposition than that between thinking and doing — the principles by which we act and the criteria by which we judge and conduct our lives depend ...
Stranica 95
... never claim the right to rebel . And yet , the same individual , when he happens not to act but to be a mere spectator , will have the right to judge and to render the final verdict on the French Revolution on no other grounds than his ...
... never claim the right to rebel . And yet , the same individual , when he happens not to act but to be a mere spectator , will have the right to judge and to render the final verdict on the French Revolution on no other grounds than his ...
Stranica 216
... never be made good . " 21 In Kant , it is reason with its “ regulative ideas " that comes to the help of judgment ... never am I less alone than when I am by myself , never am I more active than when I do nothing " -has left us a curious ...
... never be made good . " 21 In Kant , it is reason with its “ regulative ideas " that comes to the help of judgment ... never am I less alone than when I am by myself , never am I more active than when I do nothing " -has left us a curious ...
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