Great Treasury of Western Thought: A Compendium of Important Statements on Man and His Institutions by the Great Thinkers in Western HistoryMortimer Jerome Adler, Charles Lincoln Van Doren Bowker, 1977 - 1771 strán (strany) Passages from the West's great written works, ranging from the Odyssey and the Old Testament to the Interpretation of Dreams and Ulysses, comment on love, knowledge, ethics, war, art, and other abiding topics. |
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Strana 426
... stand for . The signs we chiefly use are either ideas or words ; wherewith we make either mental or verbal propositions . Truth lies in so joining or separating these representatives , as the things they stand for do in themselves agree ...
... stand for . The signs we chiefly use are either ideas or words ; wherewith we make either mental or verbal propositions . Truth lies in so joining or separating these representatives , as the things they stand for do in themselves agree ...
Strana 486
... stand for general ideas , and those remaining particular , where the ideas they are used for are particular . Besides these names which stand for ideas , there be other words which men make use of , not to signify any idea , but the ...
... stand for general ideas , and those remaining particular , where the ideas they are used for are particular . Besides these names which stand for ideas , there be other words which men make use of , not to signify any idea , but the ...
Strana 1343
... stand before him . Therefore when the devil intends to hurt us , then the loving holy angels resist and drive him away ; for the angels have long arms , and al- though they stand before the face and in the pres- ence of God and his son ...
... stand before him . Therefore when the devil intends to hurt us , then the loving holy angels resist and drive him away ; for the angels have long arms , and al- though they stand before the face and in the pres- ence of God and his son ...
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action animals Aquinas Aristotle Augustine believe body Boswell called Canterbury Tales cause Cicero Concerning Human Understanding Copyright death delight Descartes desire Don Quixote doth doubt dreams earth Epictetus Essays Ethics Euripides evil existence experience eyes fact faith false father fear feel Freud friends friendship Gargantua and Pantagruel give glory hand happy hate hath heart heaven honour ideas imagination intellect Johnson kind knowledge language learned live Lord man's marriage matter means memory mind Montaigne moral nature never object opinion ourselves pain passions perceive person philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch principle Raymond Sebond reason Reprinted by permission sense sexual Shakespeare Socrates soul speak Summa Theologica T. H. Huxley thee things thou thought tion Tom Jones Troilus and Cressida true truth universal unto virtue wife woman women words youth