The Life of the Mind, Opseg 2Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 88
... argument for the predominance of the Will , namely , that “ nothing is so much in our power as the will itself , for there is no interval , the moment we will - there it is , " 79 except that he does not believe that the Will is enough ...
... argument for the predominance of the Will , namely , that “ nothing is so much in our power as the will itself , for there is no interval , the moment we will - there it is , " 79 except that he does not believe that the Will is enough ...
Stranica 105
... argument in Augustine , too , but at his best he pro- poses a very different line of thought . Earlier , we took up the basic arguments put forward for determinism and fatalism because of their great importance to the mentality of the ...
... argument in Augustine , too , but at his best he pro- poses a very different line of thought . Earlier , we took up the basic arguments put forward for determinism and fatalism because of their great importance to the mentality of the ...
Stranica 114
... argument ; experience itself does not inspire the argument . What actually arises from the examples is a curious kind of casuistry , a technique of bringing general principles to bear on particular cases . The last author still to write ...
... argument ; experience itself does not inspire the argument . What actually arises from the examples is a curious kind of casuistry , a technique of bringing general principles to bear on particular cases . The last author still to write ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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