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 94
... spectator , how he appears to others ; he depends on the spectator's it - seems - to - me ( his dokei moi , which gives the actor his doxa ) ; he is not his own master , not what Kant would later call autonomous ; he must conduct ...
... spectator , how he appears to others ; he depends on the spectator's it - seems - to - me ( his dokei moi , which gives the actor his doxa ) ; he is not his own master , not what Kant would later call autonomous ; he must conduct ...
Stranica 95
... spectator , will have the right to judge and to render the final verdict on the French Revolution on no other grounds than his " wishful participation bordering on enthusiasm , " his sharing in the " exaltation of the uninvolved public ...
... spectator , will have the right to judge and to render the final verdict on the French Revolution on no other grounds than his " wishful participation bordering on enthusiasm , " his sharing in the " exaltation of the uninvolved public ...
Stranica 96
... spectator , not the actor , holds the clue to the mean- ing of human affairs - only , and this is decisive , Kant's spectators exist in the plural , and this is why he could arrive at a political philosophy . Hegel's spectator exists ...
... spectator , not the actor , holds the clue to the mean- ing of human affairs - only , and this is decisive , Kant's spectators exist in the plural , and this is why he could arrive at a political philosophy . Hegel's spectator exists ...
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