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 48
... reality was beyond suspicion , beyond the illusions of sense perception : even the power of an all - powerful Dieu trom- peur would not be able to shatter the certainty of a conscious- ness that had withdrawn from all sense experience ...
... reality was beyond suspicion , beyond the illusions of sense perception : even the power of an all - powerful Dieu trom- peur would not be able to shatter the certainty of a conscious- ness that had withdrawn from all sense experience ...
Stranica 49
... reality and of my own . Thinking can seize upon and get hold of everything real - event , object , its own thoughts ; their realness is the only property that remains stubbornly beyond its reach . The cogito ergo sum is a fallacy not ...
... reality and of my own . Thinking can seize upon and get hold of everything real - event , object , its own thoughts ; their realness is the only property that remains stubbornly beyond its reach . The cogito ergo sum is a fallacy not ...
Stranica 51
Hannah Arendt. Reality and the thinking ego ness is not a sensation strictly speaking ; reality " is there even if we can never be certain that we know it " ( Peirce ) , 63 for the " sensation " of reality , of sheer thereness , relates ...
Hannah Arendt. Reality and the thinking ego ness is not a sensation strictly speaking ; reality " is there even if we can never be certain that we know it " ( Peirce ) , 63 for the " sensation " of reality , of sheer thereness , relates ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Mental Activities | 67 |
Contents | 80 |
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absent actually analogy answer Aristotle assumption aware become body called cognition common sense common-sense reasoning concept consciousness context Critique of Judgment Critique of Pure death Descartes dialogue divine Editor's Postface Epictetus eternal everyday evil existence fact faculty frag function Gifford Lectures given Greek Greek philosophy Hannah Arendt Hegel Heidegger Hence Heraclitus human Ibid immortality inherent inner intuition invisible judgment Kant Kant's knowledge language living logos Lucretius manifest matter mental activities metaphor metaphysics mind mind's modern nature never Nicomachean Ethics noein Notes to pages notion object organs Parmenides past and future philosophy Plato present proposition Pure Reason question reality Roman seems seen semblance sensation sense experience sheer Socrates soul speaking spectator speculative speech Theaetetus theory things thinkers thinking activity thinking ego thought thought-things tion trans transcend translation true truth two-in-one visible W. H. Auden Werke withdrawal wonder words world of appearances