The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 11
... absent [ from the senses ] , is so reliably present to the mind . ” 2 Framed in spatial terms , the question received a negative answer . Though known to us only in inseparable union with a body that is at home in the world of ...
... absent [ from the senses ] , is so reliably present to the mind . ” 2 Framed in spatial terms , the question received a negative answer . Though known to us only in inseparable union with a body that is at home in the world of ...
Stranica 144
... absent from the senses and no longer imperfectly known to the intellect . For " beatitude ... consists in the full and perfect attainment of the object as it is in itself , and not merely as it is in the mind . " 95 The mind ...
... absent from the senses and no longer imperfectly known to the intellect . For " beatitude ... consists in the full and perfect attainment of the object as it is in itself , and not merely as it is in the mind . " 95 The mind ...
Stranica 194
... absent . There is the difference , though , that here the absent ( Being in its enduring with- drawal ) has no history in the realm of errancy , and thinking and acting do not coincide . To act is to err , to go astray . We should ...
... absent . There is the difference , though , that here the absent ( Being in its enduring with- drawal ) has no history in the realm of errancy , and thinking and acting do not coincide . To act is to err , to go astray . We should ...
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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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