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 179
... original meaning , then the same process must dissolve these “ negative ” concepts into their original meaninglessness , that is , into nothing for the thinking ego . That is why Socrates believed no one could do evil voluntarily ...
... original meaning , then the same process must dissolve these “ negative ” concepts into their original meaninglessness , that is , into nothing for the thinking ego . That is why Socrates believed no one could do evil voluntarily ...
Stranica 223
... original text , seen that I had missed a nuance , and restored the passage as written or else made a fresh effort at paraphrase . Anybody who has done translating will recognize the process - the repeated endeavors to read through ...
... original text , seen that I had missed a nuance , and restored the passage as written or else made a fresh effort at paraphrase . Anybody who has done translating will recognize the process - the repeated endeavors to read through ...
Stranica 227
... original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations : Norman Kemp Smith's of Kant , Walter Kaufmann's of Nietzsche , McKeon's Aristotle ...
... original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations : Norman Kemp Smith's of Kant , Walter Kaufmann's of Nietzsche , McKeon's Aristotle ...
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