The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 149
... Kant's Will is neither freedom of choice ( liberum arbitrium ) nor its own cause ; for Kant , sheer spontaneity , which he often called " absolute spontaneity , " exists only in thinking . Kant's Will is delegated by reason to be its ...
... Kant's Will is neither freedom of choice ( liberum arbitrium ) nor its own cause ; for Kant , sheer spontaneity , which he often called " absolute spontaneity , " exists only in thinking . Kant's Will is delegated by reason to be its ...
Stranica 155
... ( Kant ) . What sense there is can be detected only by the wisdom of hindsight , when men no longer act but begin to tell the story of what has happened ; then it seems as though men , while pursuing their aims at cross - purposes ...
... ( Kant ) . What sense there is can be detected only by the wisdom of hindsight , when men no longer act but begin to tell the story of what has happened ; then it seems as though men , while pursuing their aims at cross - purposes ...
Stranica 261
... Kant did not write his political philosophy , the best way to find out what he thought about this matter is to turn to his Critique of Aesthetic Judgment where , in discussing the production of art works in their relations to taste ...
... Kant did not write his political philosophy , the best way to find out what he thought about this matter is to turn to his Critique of Aesthetic Judgment where , in discussing the production of art works in their relations to taste ...
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