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 37
... semblance Since choice as the decisive factor in self - presentation has to do with appearances , and since appearance has the double function of concealing some interior and revealing some " sur- face " -for instance of concealing fear ...
... semblance Since choice as the decisive factor in self - presentation has to do with appearances , and since appearance has the double function of concealing some interior and revealing some " sur- face " -for instance of concealing fear ...
Stranica 38
... semblance is the price we pay for the wonders of appearance . Error and semblance are closely connected phenomena ; they correspond with each other . Semblance is inherent in a world ruled by the twofold law of appearing to a plurality ...
... semblance is the price we pay for the wonders of appearance . Error and semblance are closely connected phenomena ; they correspond with each other . Semblance is inherent in a world ruled by the twofold law of appearing to a plurality ...
Stranica 73
... semblance of stability . This semblance then produces certain illusions of introspection , which in turn lead to the theory that the mind is not merely the master of its own activities but can rule the soul's passions - as though the ...
... semblance of stability . This semblance then produces certain illusions of introspection , which in turn lead to the theory that the mind is not merely the master of its own activities but can rule the soul's passions - as though the ...
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