The Life of the Mind, Opseg 2Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 84
... ( Augustine ) , compelled by its nature to demand a power it is able to exercise only in the illusion - ridden region ... Augustine , lies hidden " in the good heart and in the evil heart . " 65 10 Augustine , the first philosopher ...
... ( Augustine ) , compelled by its nature to demand a power it is able to exercise only in the illusion - ridden region ... Augustine , lies hidden " in the good heart and in the evil heart . " 65 10 Augustine , the first philosopher ...
Stranica 108
... Augustine in the last of the great treatises , the City of God , returns once more to the problem of the Will.126 He states the main difficulty : God , " though Himself eternal , and without beginning , caused time to have a begin- ning ...
... Augustine in the last of the great treatises , the City of God , returns once more to the problem of the Will.126 He states the main difficulty : God , " though Himself eternal , and without beginning , caused time to have a begin- ning ...
Stranica 117
... Augustine's enormous influence on both thinkers , that , of Augustine's three mental faculties - Memory , Intellect , and Will - one has been lost , namely , Memory , the most specifically Roman one , binding men back to the past . And ...
... Augustine's enormous influence on both thinkers , that , of Augustine's three mental faculties - Memory , Intellect , and Will - one has been lost , namely , Memory , the most specifically Roman one , binding men back to the past . And ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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