Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 23University of California Press, 1985 - Electronic journals |
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Page 96
... suggests that all logos is a logos tinos - a logos of something . One should not , according to Heidegger , explain ... suggest , however , that eros is , for the most part eliminated from the discussion of the Republic up until Book V ...
... suggests that all logos is a logos tinos - a logos of something . One should not , according to Heidegger , explain ... suggest , however , that eros is , for the most part eliminated from the discussion of the Republic up until Book V ...
Page 295
... suggest that we can't fully know the reasons ( ends ) of the gods , which on the model of P , suggests that we can't fully understand the piety of actions . By analogy , servants might not be in a position to fully know the reasons of ...
... suggest that we can't fully know the reasons ( ends ) of the gods , which on the model of P , suggests that we can't fully understand the piety of actions . By analogy , servants might not be in a position to fully know the reasons of ...
Page 394
... suggests that a transvaluation of values will be ac- companied by a recognition of the universal scope of the activity of interpreta- tion . That is to say , inasmuch as we have no access to “ reality ” other than through the ...
... suggests that a transvaluation of values will be ac- companied by a recognition of the universal scope of the activity of interpreta- tion . That is to say , inasmuch as we have no access to “ reality ” other than through the ...
Contents
January 1985 Number | 1 |
Aristotles Doctrine of Predicables and Porphyrys Isagoge | 15 |
Is There a Problem of Cartesian Interaction? | 35 |
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