Bushido The Soul Of Japan

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9786257462464
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14x21
Sayfa Sayısı:
96
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1
Basım Tarihi:
2021-07
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
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141,00TL
98,70TL
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Bushido
Bushido The Soul Of Japan
98.70

“...Bushido made light of knowledge as such. It was not pursued as an end in itself, but as a means to the attainment of wisdom. Hence, he who stopped short of this end was regarded no higher than a convenient machine, which could turn out poems and maxims at bidding. Thus, knowledge was conceived as identical with its practical application in life; and this Socratic doctrine found its greatest exponent in the Chinese philosopher, Wan Yang Ming, who never wearies of repeating, “To know and to act are one and the same...”

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Tek Çekim 98,70    98,70   
3 35,95    107,86   
6 18,98    113,89   
9 13,33    119,93   
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Tek Çekim 98,70    98,70   
3 35,95    107,86   
6 18,98    113,89   
9 13,33    119,93   
12 10,50    125,95   
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Tek Çekim 98,70    98,70   
3 35,95    107,86   
6 18,98    113,89   
9 13,33    119,93   
12 10,50    125,95   
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Tek Çekim 98,70    98,70   
3 35,95    107,86   
6 18,98    113,89   
9 13,33    119,93   
12 10,50    125,95   
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“...Bushido made light of knowledge as such. It was not pursued as an end in itself, but as a means to the attainment of wisdom. Hence, he who stopped short of this end was regarded no higher than a convenient machine, which could turn out poems and maxims at bidding. Thus, knowledge was conceived as identical with its practical application in life; and this Socratic doctrine found its greatest exponent in the Chinese philosopher, Wan Yang Ming, who never wearies of repeating, “To know and to act are one and the same...”

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