The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 33
... Descartes : " It would be absurd to doubt that of which we inwardly experi- ence and perceive as existing within ourselves , just because we do not comprehend a matter which from its nature we know to be incomprehensible . " 67 For ...
... Descartes : " It would be absurd to doubt that of which we inwardly experi- ence and perceive as existing within ourselves , just because we do not comprehend a matter which from its nature we know to be incomprehensible . " 67 For ...
Stranica 150
... Descartes , to look for a " certainty " that would be a pure datum of consciousness . When Nietzsche called the modern age the " school of suspicion , " he meant that , starting at least with Descartes , man was no longer sure of ...
... Descartes , to look for a " certainty " that would be a pure datum of consciousness . When Nietzsche called the modern age the " school of suspicion , " he meant that , starting at least with Descartes , man was no longer sure of ...
Stranica 159
... Descartes and Pascal in the seventeenth century . Men , forever tempted to lift the veil of the future - with the aid of computers or horoscopes or the intestines of sacrifi- cial animals - have a worse record to show in these ...
... Descartes and Pascal in the seventeenth century . Men , forever tempted to lift the veil of the future - with the aid of computers or horoscopes or the intestines of sacrifi- cial animals - have a worse record to show in these ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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