The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 24
... Will as a subjectively felt faculty and deny only its freedom : " I ac- knowledge this liberty , that I can do if I will ; but to say I can will if I will , I take to be an absurd speech . " For " Liberty or Freedom , signifieth ...
... Will as a subjectively felt faculty and deny only its freedom : " I ac- knowledge this liberty , that I can do if I will ; but to say I can will if I will , I take to be an absurd speech . " For " Liberty or Freedom , signifieth ...
Stranica 68
... I - will of agreement . The Old Law said : thou shalt do ; the New Law says : thou shalt will . It was the experience of an imperative demanding voluntary submission that led to the discovery of the Will , and inherent in this ...
... I - will of agreement . The Old Law said : thou shalt do ; the New Law says : thou shalt will . It was the experience of an imperative demanding voluntary submission that led to the discovery of the Will , and inherent in this ...
Stranica 99
... I speak of are , to Be , to Know , and to Will . [ The three are interconnected . ] For I Am , and I Know , and I Will ; I Am Knowing and Willing ; and I know myself to Be and to Will ; and I Will to Be and to Know . In these three let ...
... I speak of are , to Be , to Know , and to Will . [ The three are interconnected . ] For I Am , and I Know , and I Will ; I Am Knowing and Willing ; and I know myself to Be and to Will ; and I Will to Be and to Know . In these three let ...
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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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abyss of freedom action actually Anaximander antiquity argument Aristotle Augustine Augustine's become beginning Bonansea called cause centuries chap Christian command concept contingency created Critique Critique of Judgment death Descartes desire divine Duns Scotus Editor's Postface Epictetus eternal Etienne Gilson everything evil existence experience fact future German German Idealism Gifford Lectures God's Greek Hannah Arendt Hegel Heidegger Hence I-can I-will Ibid insofar Intellect Judging judgment Kant Kant's living man's matter means medieval mental activities mind mind's modern age nature necessity never Nicomachean Ethics Nietzsche Nietzsche's nill Notes to pages notion novus ordo seclorum object original past Paul philosophy of History Plato possible present primacy question Quoted reality realm reason Roman seems sense sheer soul speaking speculative Summa Theologica taste temporal things thinkers thinking ego Thomas thought tion trans translation truth turn velle volition Will's words world of appearances