The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 60
... choice in the sense of preference between alternatives - one rather than another . The archai , beginnings and principles , of this choice are desire and logos : logos pro- vides us with the purpose for the sake of which we act ; choice ...
... choice in the sense of preference between alternatives - one rather than another . The archai , beginnings and principles , of this choice are desire and logos : logos pro- vides us with the purpose for the sake of which we act ; choice ...
Stranica 62
... choice concerns only a " ra- tional " selection between them ; proairesis is the arbiter be- tween several possibilities . In Latin , Aristotle's faculty of choice is liberum arbitrium . Whenever we come upon it in medieval discussions ...
... choice concerns only a " ra- tional " selection between them ; proairesis is the arbiter be- tween several possibilities . In Latin , Aristotle's faculty of choice is liberum arbitrium . Whenever we come upon it in medieval discussions ...
Stranica 228
... Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . i , 8-10 ; chap . iii , 33 . 81. See Etienne Gilson , Jean Duns Scot : Introduction à ses posi- tions fondamentales , Paris , 1952 , p . 657 . 82. On Free Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . xxv ...
... Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . i , 8-10 ; chap . iii , 33 . 81. See Etienne Gilson , Jean Duns Scot : Introduction à ses posi- tions fondamentales , Paris , 1952 , p . 657 . 82. On Free Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . xxv ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
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Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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