The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 55
... faculty itself . However , while the discovery of reason and its peculiar- ities coincided with the discovery of the mind and the begin- ning of philosophy , the faculty of the Will became manifest much later . Our guiding question ...
... faculty itself . However , while the discovery of reason and its peculiar- ities coincided with the discovery of the mind and the begin- ning of philosophy , the faculty of the Will became manifest much later . Our guiding question ...
Stranica 158
... faculty : as a faculty of choice between objects or goals , the liberum arbitrium , which acts as arbiter between given ends and delib- erates freely about means to reach them ; and , on the other hand , as our " faculty for beginning ...
... faculty : as a faculty of choice between objects or goals , the liberum arbitrium , which acts as arbiter between given ends and delib- erates freely about means to reach them ; and , on the other hand , as our " faculty for beginning ...
Stranica 263
... faculty of novelty with the actor ; the faculty that they have in com- mon is the faculty of judgment . As far as making is concerned , this insight is at least as old as Latin ( as distinguished from Greek ) antiquity . We find it ...
... faculty of novelty with the actor ; the faculty that they have in com- mon is the faculty of judgment . As far as making is concerned , this insight is at least as old as Latin ( as distinguished from Greek ) antiquity . We find it ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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