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 420
... truth . Cicero , Disputations , I , 19 19 We don't believe a liar even when he tells the truth . Cicero , Divination , II , 71 20 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him , If ye continue in my word , then are ye my disciples ...
... truth . Cicero , Disputations , I , 19 19 We don't believe a liar even when he tells the truth . Cicero , Divination , II , 71 20 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him , If ye continue in my word , then are ye my disciples ...
Strana 427
... truth , while waiting for a better definition , as “ a statement of the facts as they are . ” Voltaire , Philosophical Dictionary : Truth 90 There are truths which are not for all men , nor for all occasions . Voltaire , Letter to ...
... truth , while waiting for a better definition , as “ a statement of the facts as they are . ” Voltaire , Philosophical Dictionary : Truth 90 There are truths which are not for all men , nor for all occasions . Voltaire , Letter to ...
Strana 432
... truth ? " is no real question ( being irrelative to all conditions ) and that the whole no- tion of the truth is an abstraction from the fact of truths in the plural , a mere useful summarizing phrase like the Latin Language or the Law ...
... truth ? " is no real question ( being irrelative to all conditions ) and that the whole no- tion of the truth is an abstraction from the fact of truths in the plural , a mere useful summarizing phrase like the Latin Language or the Law ...
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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