The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 46
... longer be hap- hazard and the realm of human affairs no longer devoid of meaning . The French Revolution had proved that “ Truth in its living form [ could be ] exhibited in the affairs of the world . " 108 Now one could indeed consider ...
... longer be hap- hazard and the realm of human affairs no longer devoid of meaning . The French Revolution had proved that “ Truth in its living form [ could be ] exhibited in the affairs of the world . " 108 Now one could indeed consider ...
Stranica 144
... longer a mental one , as its object is no longer absent from the senses and no longer imperfectly known to the intellect . For " beatitude . . . consists in the full and perfect attainment of the object as it is in itself , and not ...
... longer a mental one , as its object is no longer absent from the senses and no longer imperfectly known to the intellect . For " beatitude . . . consists in the full and perfect attainment of the object as it is in itself , and not ...
Stranica 265
... longer be affected by im- mediate presence - uninvolved as the spectator is uninvolved in the actual doings during the French Revolution - can then be judged to be right or wrong , important or irrelevant , beau- tiful or ugly or ...
... longer be affected by im- mediate presence - uninvolved as the spectator is uninvolved in the actual doings during the French Revolution - can then be judged to be right or wrong , important or irrelevant , beau- tiful or ugly or ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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