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 33
... relation or , rather , non - relation between body and mind . Discussing these matters in a rather tentative and uncharacteristic way , Aristotle de- clares : " ... there seems to be no case in which the soul can act or be acted upon ...
... relation or , rather , non - relation between body and mind . Discussing these matters in a rather tentative and uncharacteristic way , Aristotle de- clares : " ... there seems to be no case in which the soul can act or be acted upon ...
Stranica 52
... relation to reality that biological evolution does to environment . With re- spect to common - sense reasoning , Thorson is right : " We may indeed be talking about more than an analogy ; we may be describing two aspects of the same ...
... relation to reality that biological evolution does to environment . With re- spect to common - sense reasoning , Thorson is right : " We may indeed be talking about more than an analogy ; we may be describing two aspects of the same ...
Stranica 184
... relation of ' with , ' that is , a mediation , a connection , a synthesis : the unification into a unity . " 125 The passage Heidegger is examining occurs in the Sophist's final section about the koinonia , the " community , " the ...
... relation of ' with , ' that is , a mediation , a connection , a synthesis : the unification into a unity . " 125 The passage Heidegger is examining occurs in the Sophist's final section about the koinonia , the " community , " the ...
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