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 99
... words are put together to form a sentence that is totally meaningful by virtue of synthesis ( synthēkē ) . Words , meaningful in themselves , and thoughts ( noēmata ) resemble each other ( eoiken ) . Hence speech , though always ...
... words are put together to form a sentence that is totally meaningful by virtue of synthesis ( synthēkē ) . Words , meaningful in themselves , and thoughts ( noēmata ) resemble each other ( eoiken ) . Hence speech , though always ...
Stranica 116
... words like other things we learn . " This indeed is very different from what we read in the Platonic dialogues ( though that is no reason to believe that the Seventh Letter is spurious ) . Thus we read in the Statesman about ...
... words like other things we learn . " This indeed is very different from what we read in the Platonic dialogues ( though that is no reason to believe that the Seventh Letter is spurious ) . Thus we read in the Statesman about ...
Stranica 214
... words , it is impossible to deal with the willing activity without touching on the problem of freedom . I propose to take the internal evidence - in Bergson's terms , the " immediate datum of consciousness " -seriously and since I agree ...
... words , it is impossible to deal with the willing activity without touching on the problem of freedom . I propose to take the internal evidence - in Bergson's terms , the " immediate datum of consciousness " -seriously and since I agree ...
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