The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 118
12 Thomas was not the first to regard evil as nothing but " privation , ” a kind of optical illusion that comes about if the whole , of which evil is only a part , is not taken into account . Already Aristotle had had the notion of a ...
12 Thomas was not the first to regard evil as nothing but " privation , ” a kind of optical illusion that comes about if the whole , of which evil is only a part , is not taken into account . Already Aristotle had had the notion of a ...
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Thomas ' true reason for maintaining the primacy of the Intellect - like Augustine's final reason for electing the primacy of the Will - lies in the undemonstrable answer to the ultimate question of all medieval thinkers : In what does ...
Thomas ' true reason for maintaining the primacy of the Intellect - like Augustine's final reason for electing the primacy of the Will - lies in the undemonstrable answer to the ultimate question of all medieval thinkers : In what does ...
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The Life of the Mind / Willing understood in terms of the means - end category ; and it is quite striking that Thomas , who depended so heavily on the Philosopher's teachings and especially on the Nicomachean Ethics , should have ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing understood in terms of the means - end category ; and it is quite striking that Thomas , who depended so heavily on the Philosopher's teachings and especially on the Nicomachean Ethics , should have ...
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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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