The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 43
... and the future in this perspective is also the source of the past , insofar as that is mentally engendered by the mind's anticipation of a second future , when the immediate I - shall - be will have become an I - shallhave - been .
... and the future in this perspective is also the source of the past , insofar as that is mentally engendered by the mind's anticipation of a second future , when the immediate I - shall - be will have become an I - shallhave - been .
Stranica 191
Heidegger's Will - not - to - will In other words , undoubtedly there is such a thing as becoming ; everything we know has become , has emerged from some previous darkness into the light of day ; and this becoming remains its law while ...
Heidegger's Will - not - to - will In other words , undoubtedly there is such a thing as becoming ; everything we know has become , has emerged from some previous darkness into the light of day ; and this becoming remains its law while ...
Stranica 271
It is by virtue of this idea of mankind , present in every single man , that men are human , and they can be called civilized or humane to the extent that this idea becomes the principle of their actions as well as their judgments .
It is by virtue of this idea of mankind , present in every single man , that men are human , and they can be called civilized or humane to the extent that this idea becomes the principle of their actions as well as their judgments .
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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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