The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 149
... German idealism after Kant , the leap we have made over Fichte , Schelling , and Hegel , who in their speculative way summed up the centuries of the modern age . For the rise and decline of the modern age is not a figment of the ...
... German idealism after Kant , the leap we have made over Fichte , Schelling , and Hegel , who in their speculative way summed up the centuries of the modern age . For the rise and decline of the modern age is not a figment of the ...
Stranica 156
... German Idealism . " In the final and highest instance , " declared Schelling , “ there is no other Being than Will . Will is primordial Being , and all predi- cates apply to it alone - groundlessness , eternity , indepen- dence of time ...
... German Idealism . " In the final and highest instance , " declared Schelling , “ there is no other Being than Will . Will is primordial Being , and all predi- cates apply to it alone - groundlessness , eternity , indepen- dence of time ...
Stranica 157
... German Idealism and its ingenuous exclusion of man and man's fac- ulties in favor of personified concepts . Nietzsche diagnosed the inspiration behind this post- Kantian German philosophy with unsurpassed clarity ; he knew that ...
... German Idealism and its ingenuous exclusion of man and man's fac- ulties in favor of personified concepts . Nietzsche diagnosed the inspiration behind this post- Kantian German philosophy with unsurpassed clarity ; he knew that ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
The Will and the modern age | 19 |
The problem of the new | 28 |
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