The Life of the Mind, Opseg 2Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 85
... Roman and Stoic quest for happiness— “ Certain it is , said Cicero , that we all want to be happy . " 67 In his youth he had turned to philosophy out of inner wretchedness and as a man he turned to religion because philosophy had failed ...
... Roman and Stoic quest for happiness— “ Certain it is , said Cicero , that we all want to be happy . " 67 In his youth he had turned to philosophy out of inner wretchedness and as a man he turned to religion because philosophy had failed ...
Stranica 211
... Roman antiquity to learn how to conduct human affairs without the help of a transcendent God . What men of action were learning in the archives of Roman antiquity was the original purport of a phenomenon with which , curiously enough ...
... Roman antiquity to learn how to conduct human affairs without the help of a transcendent God . What men of action were learning in the archives of Roman antiquity was the original purport of a phenomenon with which , curiously enough ...
Stranica 213
... Roman history must learn " heroum laudes et facta parentis , " " the glories of the heroes and the deeds of the fathers , " so as to be able to do what all Roman boys were supposed to do - help " rule the world that his fathers ...
... Roman history must learn " heroum laudes et facta parentis , " " the glories of the heroes and the deeds of the fathers , " so as to be able to do what all Roman boys were supposed to do - help " rule the world that his fathers ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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