The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 36
Hence the argument leads into “ infinite regress . ” 73 Under the name of “ idle argument , ” it is rejected because it would obviously " lead to the entire abolition of action from life . ” Its great attraction is that through it “ the ...
Hence the argument leads into “ infinite regress . ” 73 Under the name of “ idle argument , ” it is rejected because it would obviously " lead to the entire abolition of action from life . ” Its great attraction is that through it “ the ...
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You find the argument in Augustine , too , but at his best he proposes a very different line of thought . Earlier , we took up the basic arguments put forward for determinism and fatalism because of their great importance to the ...
You find the argument in Augustine , too , but at his best he proposes a very different line of thought . Earlier , we took up the basic arguments put forward for determinism and fatalism because of their great importance to the ...
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The Scholastic authors use experience only to give an example supporting their argument ; experience itself does not inspire the argument . What actually arises from the examples is a curious kind of casuistry , a technique of bringing ...
The Scholastic authors use experience only to give an example supporting their argument ; experience itself does not inspire the argument . What actually arises from the examples is a curious kind of casuistry , a technique of bringing ...
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