The Great Ideas: Man to worldMortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... idea ? is answered in the first instance by the Out- line of Topics in the chapter on each of the great ideas . If the reader be- comes interested in the ... ideas . With whatever idea he begins , the introductory essay will PREFACE xxiii.
... idea ? is answered in the first instance by the Out- line of Topics in the chapter on each of the great ideas . If the reader be- comes interested in the ... ideas . With whatever idea he begins , the introductory essay will PREFACE xxiii.
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... idea of so much is positive and clear . The idea of greater is also clear . " But these do not yet give us the idea of the infinite . That only comes with " the idea of so much greater as cannot be com- prehended , and this is plainly ...
... idea of so much is positive and clear . The idea of greater is also clear . " But these do not yet give us the idea of the infinite . That only comes with " the idea of so much greater as cannot be com- prehended , and this is plainly ...
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Mortimer Jerome Adler. we regard the idea we have ( that is , our under- standing of the thing ) as an approximation of the Idea . The Ideas are outside the human mind even as the Forms are separate from their sen- sible , material ...
Mortimer Jerome Adler. we regard the idea we have ( that is , our under- standing of the thing ) as an approximation of the Idea . The Ideas are outside the human mind even as the Forms are separate from their sen- sible , material ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | xi |
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE STYLE | xxxiii |
VOLUME II | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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