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 106
... tell us , and you will know about grief and fear . Significantly , the reverse will not work . No matter how long somebody thinks about grief and fear , he will never find out anything about the winds and the sea ; the comparison is ...
... tell us , and you will know about grief and fear . Significantly , the reverse will not work . No matter how long somebody thinks about grief and fear , he will never find out anything about the winds and the sea ; the comparison is ...
Stranica 138
... tell me without hiding ( lanthanai ) within yourself , that is , do not deceive me as though the common function of ... telling men they were not mortals , that , contrary to their former pagan be- liefs , the world was doomed to end ...
... tell me without hiding ( lanthanai ) within yourself , that is , do not deceive me as though the common function of ... telling men they were not mortals , that , contrary to their former pagan be- liefs , the world was doomed to end ...
Stranica 142
... telling sentences can easily be isolated and sound out of context , especially when , after getting in- volved in the ... tell ( eirein ) , because she was a messenger , " whereas the word for " wonder " ( thauma- zein ) , which he here ...
... telling sentences can easily be isolated and sound out of context , especially when , after getting in- volved in the ... tell ( eirein ) , because she was a messenger , " whereas the word for " wonder " ( thauma- zein ) , which he here ...
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