The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 16
The Life of the Mind / Willing Authors well read in Greek literature have always been aware of this lacuna . Thus Gilson notices as a well - known fact " that Aristotle speaks neither of liberty nor of free will ... the term itself is ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing Authors well read in Greek literature have always been aware of this lacuna . Thus Gilson notices as a well - known fact " that Aristotle speaks neither of liberty nor of free will ... the term itself is ...
Stranica 85
Not that the general hu- man wish to be happy had escaped the attention of the Greeks -the Roman proverb seems to have been a translation from the Greek - but this desire was not what made them do philos- ophy .
Not that the general hu- man wish to be happy had escaped the attention of the Greeks -the Roman proverb seems to have been a translation from the Greek - but this desire was not what made them do philos- ophy .
Stranica 157
One wants to go back , through the Church Fathers to the Greeks . ... to go on with the discovery of antiquity , the digging up of ancient phi- losophy , above all of the pre - Socratics - the most deeply buried of all Greek temples !
One wants to go back , through the Church Fathers to the Greeks . ... to go on with the discovery of antiquity , the digging up of ancient phi- losophy , above all of the pre - Socratics - the most deeply buried of all Greek temples !
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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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