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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... tion . These findings suggest that the predominance of outside appearance implies , in addition to the sheer receptivity of our senses , a spontaneous activity : whatever can see wants to be seen , whatever can hear calls out to be ...
... tion . These findings suggest that the predominance of outside appearance implies , in addition to the sheer receptivity of our senses , a spontaneous activity : whatever can see wants to be seen , whatever can hear calls out to be ...
Stranica 146
... tion of Being in cognition . " 56 All this would suggest a simple return to the position of Parmenides if Schelling had not felt that only the “ absolute positing of the idea of God " could guarantee this affirmation , which according ...
... tion of Being in cognition . " 56 All this would suggest a simple return to the position of Parmenides if Schelling had not felt that only the “ absolute positing of the idea of God " could guarantee this affirmation , which according ...
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... tion . Later times have given the fellow who awaits Socrates in his home the name of " conscience . " Before its tribunal , to adopt Kantian language , we have to appear and give account of ourselves . And I chose the passage in Richard ...
... tion . Later times have given the fellow who awaits Socrates in his home the name of " conscience . " Before its tribunal , to adopt Kantian language , we have to appear and give account of ourselves . And I chose the passage in Richard ...
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