The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 73
... Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will In the Letter to the Romans , Paul describes an inner ex- perience , the experience of the I - will - and - I - cannot . This ex- perience , followed by the experience of God's mercy , is over ...
... Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will In the Letter to the Romans , Paul describes an inner ex- perience , the experience of the I - will - and - I - cannot . This ex- perience , followed by the experience of God's mercy , is over ...
Stranica 74
... Epictetus declared to be al- mighty : " Where lies the good ? In the will . Where lies evil ? In the will . Where lies neither ? In what is not within the will's control . ” 29 At first glance , this is old Stoic doctrine but with- out ...
... Epictetus declared to be al- mighty : " Where lies the good ? In the will . Where lies evil ? In the will . Where lies neither ? In what is not within the will's control . ” 29 At first glance , this is old Stoic doctrine but with- out ...
Stranica 82
... Epictetus , such a rebellion would be en- tirely pointless , since " it is impossible that what happens should be other than it is . " 60 It is unthinkable because even an absolute negation depends on the sheer inexplicable thereness of ...
... Epictetus , such a rebellion would be en- tirely pointless , since " it is impossible that what happens should be other than it is . " 60 It is unthinkable because even an absolute negation depends on the sheer inexplicable thereness of ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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