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 124
... thinking , namely , the noēsis noēseōs , turns in circles - the most glorious justification in philosophy of the circular argument - has oddly enough never worried either the philosophers or Aristotle's interpreters - partly , perhaps ...
... thinking , namely , the noēsis noēseōs , turns in circles - the most glorious justification in philosophy of the circular argument - has oddly enough never worried either the philosophers or Aristotle's interpreters - partly , perhaps ...
Stranica 176
... thinking will then be used with the same unthinking routine as before ; the moment they are applied to the realm of human affairs , it is as though they had never gone through the thinking process . What we commonly call " nihilism ...
... thinking will then be used with the same unthinking routine as before ; the moment they are applied to the realm of human affairs , it is as though they had never gone through the thinking process . What we commonly call " nihilism ...
Stranica 199
... thinking ego . What now , during the thinking activity , become meaningful are dis- tillations , products of de - sensing , and such distillations are not mere abstract concepts ; they were once called “ essences . ” Essences cannot be ...
... thinking ego . What now , during the thinking activity , become meaningful are dis- tillations , products of de - sensing , and such distillations are not mere abstract concepts ; they were once called “ essences . ” Essences cannot be ...
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