The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 14
According to Aristotle , 8 all matters that may be or may not be , that have happened but may not have happened , are by chance , kata symbēbekos - or , in the Latin translation ...
According to Aristotle , 8 all matters that may be or may not be , that have happened but may not have happened , are by chance , kata symbēbekos - or , in the Latin translation ...
Stranica 81
I have already cited the game parable in which the man whose sole concern is with the feeling - well of the self is admonished to wish “ only that to happen which does happen , and only him to win who does win .
I have already cited the game parable in which the man whose sole concern is with the feeling - well of the self is admonished to wish “ only that to happen which does happen , and only him to win who does win .
Stranica 138
A thing may have happened quite at random , but , once it has come into existence and assumed reality , it loses its aspect of contingency and presents itself to us in the guise of necessity . And even if the event is of our own making ...
A thing may have happened quite at random , but , once it has come into existence and assumed reality , it loses its aspect of contingency and presents itself to us in the guise of necessity . And even if the event is of our own making ...
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