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 42
... sheer creativity . If the divine is what causes appearances and does not appear itself , then man's inner or- gans could turn out to be his true divinities . In other words , the common philosophical understanding of Being as the ground ...
... sheer creativity . If the divine is what causes appearances and does not appear itself , then man's inner or- gans could turn out to be his true divinities . In other words , the common philosophical understanding of Being as the ground ...
Stranica 55
... sheer thinking , whose need can never be assuaged , that , once it had invaded the sciences , drove the scientists to ever - new discoveries , each one giving rise to a new theory , so that those caught in the move- ment were subject to ...
... sheer thinking , whose need can never be assuaged , that , once it had invaded the sciences , drove the scientists to ever - new discoveries , each one giving rise to a new theory , so that those caught in the move- ment were subject to ...
Stranica 87
... sheer logical reasoning — where the mind in strict consistency with its own laws produces a de- ductive chain from a given premise - has definitely cut all strings to living experience ; and it can do so only because the premise ...
... sheer logical reasoning — where the mind in strict consistency with its own laws produces a de- ductive chain from a given premise - has definitely cut all strings to living experience ; and it can do so only because the premise ...
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