The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 65
The Apostle Paul and the impotence of the Will be death to me " ( 7 : 9-10 ) . The result is that " I do not under- stand my own actions . [ " I have become a question to my- self . " ] For I do not do what I want , but I do the very ...
The Apostle Paul and the impotence of the Will be death to me " ( 7 : 9-10 ) . The result is that " I do not under- stand my own actions . [ " I have become a question to my- self . " ] For I do not do what I want , but I do the very ...
Stranica 66
( When Paul said that " the wages of sin is death " [ Romans 6:23 ] , he might have been recalling the words of Cicero , who had said that although men must die , commu- nities [ civitates ] are meant to be eternal and perish only as a ...
( When Paul said that " the wages of sin is death " [ Romans 6:23 ] , he might have been recalling the words of Cicero , who had said that although men must die , commu- nities [ civitates ] are meant to be eternal and perish only as a ...
Stranica 71
The Apostle Paul and the impotence of the Will thinking activity and offers a resistance to the soundless , swift dialogue of the mind's exchange with itself , an exchange whose very " sweetness " consists in a spirituality in which no ...
The Apostle Paul and the impotence of the Will thinking activity and offers a resistance to the soundless , swift dialogue of the mind's exchange with itself , an exchange whose very " sweetness " consists in a spirituality in which no ...
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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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