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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... semblance in the sense of “illusion” or “myth” can usurp any reference to nonaesthetic reality, tantamount to dismissing any relevance of historical chronicle to the tasks of representation or commemoration; in the second extreme ...
... semblance in the sense of “illusion” or “myth” can usurp any reference to nonaesthetic reality, tantamount to dismissing any relevance of historical chronicle to the tasks of representation or commemoration; in the second extreme ...
Stranica 131
... semblance , but one such that no semblance ( and hence no critique ) could occur in the absence of subjectivity . . . . When it comes to semblance and subjectivity , the one cannot be had without the other , and although each must be ...
... semblance , but one such that no semblance ( and hence no critique ) could occur in the absence of subjectivity . . . . When it comes to semblance and subjectivity , the one cannot be had without the other , and although each must be ...
Stranica 178
... semblance . There are different " degrees " of beautiful semblance , of very different aesthetic and political force . The scale is " determined not by the greater or lesser degree of beauty but by the extent to which a thing has more ...
... semblance . There are different " degrees " of beautiful semblance , of very different aesthetic and political force . The scale is " determined not by the greater or lesser degree of beauty but by the extent to which a thing has more ...
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