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 - Počet stran: 1771 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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... fear , but the quiet , dissembling , unscrupulous ; since we never know when they are upon us , we can never be sure they are at a safe distance . Aristotle , Rhetoric , 1382b19 9 If fear is associated with the expectation that ...
... fear , but the quiet , dissembling , unscrupulous ; since we never know when they are upon us , we can never be sure they are at a safe distance . Aristotle , Rhetoric , 1382b19 9 If fear is associated with the expectation that ...
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... fear with things that they ought not to fear . Thus we also act : in what cases do we fear ? In things which are independent of the will . In what cases , on the contrary , do we behave with confidence , as if there were no danger ? In ...
... fear with things that they ought not to fear . Thus we also act : in what cases do we fear ? In things which are independent of the will . In what cases , on the contrary , do we behave with confidence , as if there were no danger ? In ...
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... fears he will suffer , already suffers from his fear . Montaigne , Essays , III , 13 , Of Experience 24 As to the significance of fear or terror , I do not see that it can ever be praiseworthy or useful ; it like- wise is not a special ...
... fears he will suffer , already suffers from his fear . Montaigne , Essays , III , 13 , Of Experience 24 As to the significance of fear or terror , I do not see that it can ever be praiseworthy or useful ; it like- wise is not a special ...
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