The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... Hence it is not surprising that the Greeks had no notion of the faculty of the Will , our mental organ for a future that in principle is indeterminable and therefore a possible harbinger of novelty . What is so very surprising is to ...
... Hence it is not surprising that the Greeks had no notion of the faculty of the Will , our mental organ for a future that in principle is indeterminable and therefore a possible harbinger of novelty . What is so very surprising is to ...
Stranica 57
... Hence the question guiding his examinations is : " What is it in the soul that originates movement ? " Aristotle admits the Platonic notion that reason gives commands ( ke- leuei ) because it knows what one should pursue and what one ...
... Hence the question guiding his examinations is : " What is it in the soul that originates movement ? " Aristotle admits the Platonic notion that reason gives commands ( ke- leuei ) because it knows what one should pursue and what one ...
Stranica 196
... hence reflexive , recoiling upon itself - volo me velle , cogito me cogitare - or , to put it in Heideggerian terms , by the fact that , existentially speaking , human existence has been " abandoned to itself . " Nothing of the sort ...
... hence reflexive , recoiling upon itself - volo me velle , cogito me cogitare - or , to put it in Heideggerian terms , by the fact that , existentially speaking , human existence has been " abandoned to itself . " Nothing of the sort ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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