The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... activity of thinking , " marvelous in purity and certainty , " was the " most pleasant " of all activities , clearly he was talking about the motionless Now , the later nunc stans . For him , the most sober of the great thinkers , this ...
... activity of thinking , " marvelous in purity and certainty , " was the " most pleasant " of all activities , clearly he was talking about the motionless Now , the later nunc stans . For him , the most sober of the great thinkers , this ...
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... activity that never has to overcome the resis- tance of matter . To the extent that this activity is closely con- nected with remembrance , its mood inclines to melancholy- according to Kant and Aristotle , the mood characteristic of ...
... activity that never has to overcome the resis- tance of matter . To the extent that this activity is closely con- nected with remembrance , its mood inclines to melancholy- according to Kant and Aristotle , the mood characteristic of ...
Stranica 142
... activity . " 87 Mental activities , such as thinking or willing , are activities of the first kind , and these , Scotus con- sidered , though they are resultless in the real world , are of higher " perfection " because essentially they ...
... activity . " 87 Mental activities , such as thinking or willing , are activities of the first kind , and these , Scotus con- sidered , though they are resultless in the real world , are of higher " perfection " because essentially they ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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