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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... objects because they appear indicate a subject , and , just as every subjective act has its intentional object , so every appearing object has its in- tentional subject . In Portmann's words , every appearance is a " conveyance for ...
... objects because they appear indicate a subject , and , just as every subjective act has its intentional object , so every appearing object has its in- tentional subject . In Portmann's words , every appearance is a " conveyance for ...
Stranica 50
... object that I see , touch , taste , smell , and hear ; it is the “ one faculty [ that ] extends to all objects of the five senses . ' " 61 This same sense , a mysterious " sixth sense " 62 because it cannot be localized as a bodily ...
... object that I see , touch , taste , smell , and hear ; it is the “ one faculty [ that ] extends to all objects of the five senses . ' " 61 This same sense , a mysterious " sixth sense " 62 because it cannot be localized as a bodily ...
Stranica 77
... object is different from the image , as the image is different from the visible sense - object whose mere representation it is . It is because of this twofold transformation that thinking " in fact goes even further , " beyond the realm ...
... object is different from the image , as the image is different from the visible sense - object whose mere representation it is . It is because of this twofold transformation that thinking " in fact goes even further , " beyond the realm ...
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