The Life of the Mind, Opseg 2Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Willing I stuff , and then empty : " what could be more tiresome ? ” 27_ and insist on the distinction between an " inmost self " ( Paul ) and " outward things . ” 28 In each , the actual content of ...
Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Willing I stuff , and then empty : " what could be more tiresome ? ” 27_ and insist on the distinction between an " inmost self " ( Paul ) and " outward things . ” 28 In each , the actual content of ...
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Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Willing resisting . Nietzsche often denounces this feeling of superiority as an illusion , albeit a wholesome one . In other passages , he accounts for the " strangeness " of the whole phenomenon by ...
Hannah Arendt. The Life of the Mind / Willing resisting . Nietzsche often denounces this feeling of superiority as an illusion , albeit a wholesome one . In other passages , he accounts for the " strangeness " of the whole phenomenon by ...
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... minds of those whose " standpoint " ( actually , the place where they stand , the condi- tions they are subject to , always different from one individual to the next , one class or group as compared to another ) is not my own would mean ...
... minds of those whose " standpoint " ( actually , the place where they stand , the condi- tions they are subject to , always different from one individual to the next , one class or group as compared to another ) is not my own would mean ...
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The Philosophers and the Will | 11 |
Contents | 73 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
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