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Philosophy In The Flesh
TitrePhilosophy In The Flesh
Nom de fichierphilosophy-in-the-fl_vWywi.epub
philosophy-in-the-fl_FGUH3.mp3
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Des pages103 Pages
QualitéAAC 96 kHz
Durées55 min 23 seconds
Publié4 years 4 months 29 days ago

Philosophy In The Flesh

Catégorie: Informatique et Internet, Bandes dessinées, Cuisine et Vins
Auteur: Lakoff George
Éditeur: Julie King
Publié: 2017-01-07
Écrivain: Stephen Fry
Langue: Grec ancien, Vietnamien, Bulgare
Format: pdf, epub
Aztec Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Aztec Philosophy. Conquest-era Aztecs conceived philosophy in essentially pragmatic terms. The raison d’etre of philosophical inquiry was to provide humans with practicable answers to what Aztecs identified as the defining question of human existence: How can we maintain our balance while walking upon the slippery earth? Aztec philosophers addressed this question against an assumed ...
Simone de Beauvoir (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - In his fascination with the conflict between consciousness and the flesh, Sade exposed the failure of the sadistic enterprise; for in attempting to lose himself in the pleasures of the flesh and in this way to experience both the ambiguity of his being as consciousness made flesh (or flesh made consciousness) and the reality of his being for and with others, Sade substitutes the spectacle for ...
Augustine: Political and Social Philosophy | Internet ... - Augustine: Political and Social Philosophy. St. Augustine (354-430 ), originally named Aurelius Augustinus, was the Catholic bishop of Hippo in northern Africa. He was a skilled Roman-trained rhetorician, a prolific writer (who produced more than 110 works over a 30-year period), and by wide acclamation, the first Christian philosopher. Writing from a unique background and vantage point as ...
Japanese Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - There would be no philosophy without a flesh-and-blood philosopher and as a human being that philosopher is encultured in a particular social milieu. Like karma, that milieu conditions the philosopher even as the philosopher conditions that milieu. In provoking such questions, Japanese philosophy’s field of bodymind praxis coincides with concerns in both ancient and postmodern streams of ...
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