The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 90
The soul is “ more delighted at finding or recovering the things it loves , than if it had always had them . ... The victorious commander triumphs . . . and the greater the peril in battle , the greater joy in triumph .
The soul is “ more delighted at finding or recovering the things it loves , than if it had always had them . ... The victorious commander triumphs . . . and the greater the peril in battle , the greater joy in triumph .
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109 The will decides how to use memory and intellect , that is , it “ refers them to something else , " but it does not know how “ to use with the joy , not of hope , but of the actual thing . ” the reason the will is never satisfied ...
109 The will decides how to use memory and intellect , that is , it “ refers them to something else , " but it does not know how “ to use with the joy , not of hope , but of the actual thing . ” the reason the will is never satisfied ...
Stranica 106
Human knowledge is of “ various kinds ” ; men know in different ways things which as yet are not , things which are , and things which have been . ( But ] not in our fashion does He look forward to what is future , nor does He look at ...
Human knowledge is of “ various kinds ” ; men know in different ways things which as yet are not , things which are , and things which have been . ( But ] not in our fashion does He look forward to what is future , nor does He look at ...
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