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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... things that may be known , starting with " things close at hand " and then progressing " from there to greater matters such as the sun and the moon and the stars and the genesis of all things . " Men , he said , " philosophized to ...
... things that may be known , starting with " things close at hand " and then progressing " from there to greater matters such as the sun and the moon and the stars and the genesis of all things . " Men , he said , " philosophized to ...
Stranica 150
... things and ugly deeds is bound to have for his doctrine of ideas . If everything that appears par- takes in an Idea visible only to the eye of the mind and derives from this Form whatever reality it may possess in the Cave of human ...
... things and ugly deeds is bound to have for his doctrine of ideas . If everything that appears par- takes in an Idea visible only to the eye of the mind and derives from this Form whatever reality it may possess in the Cave of human ...
Stranica 184
... things . According to Heidegger , this dative means that " each thing itself is returned to itself , each itself is the same for itself [ because it is ] with itself . . . . Sameness im- plies the relation of ' with , ' that is , a ...
... things . According to Heidegger , this dative means that " each thing itself is returned to itself , each itself is the same for itself [ because it is ] with itself . . . . Sameness im- plies the relation of ' with , ' that is , a ...
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