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 52
... transcend all biological data , be they functional or morphological in Port- mann's sense . Common sense , on the contrary , and the feeling of realness belong to our biological apparatus , and com- mon - sense reasoning ( which the ...
... transcend all biological data , be they functional or morphological in Port- mann's sense . Common sense , on the contrary , and the feeling of realness belong to our biological apparatus , and com- mon - sense reasoning ( which the ...
Stranica 83
... transcend it , we have turned away ; in a metaphorical sense , we have disappeared from this world , and this can be understood - from the perspective of the natural and of our common - sense reasoning - as the anticipa- tion of our ...
... transcend it , we have turned away ; in a metaphorical sense , we have disappeared from this world , and this can be understood - from the perspective of the natural and of our common - sense reasoning - as the anticipa- tion of our ...
Stranica 192
... transcend the limits of my own life span and begin to reflect on this past , judging it , and this future , forming projects of the will , thinking ceases to be a politically marginal activity . And such reflections will in- evitably ...
... transcend the limits of my own life span and begin to reflect on this past , judging it , and this future , forming projects of the will , thinking ceases to be a politically marginal activity . And such reflections will in- evitably ...
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