The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 29
I have previously mentioned Kant's embarrassment “ in dealing with ... a power of spontaneously beginning a series of successive things or states " -for instance , if " I at this mo- ment arise from my chair a new series . . has its ...
I have previously mentioned Kant's embarrassment “ in dealing with ... a power of spontaneously beginning a series of successive things or states " -for instance , if " I at this mo- ment arise from my chair a new series . . has its ...
Stranica 108
127 The creation of the world and of time coincide- " the world was made not in time , but simultaneously with time " -not only because creation itself implies a beginning but also because living creatures were made before the making of ...
127 The creation of the world and of time coincide- " the world was made not in time , but simultaneously with time " -not only because creation itself implies a beginning but also because living creatures were made before the making of ...
Stranica 109
133 In other words , and somehow elaborating on these specu- lations : Man is put into a world of change and movement as a new beginning because he knows that he has a beginning and will have an end ; he even knows that his beginning is ...
133 In other words , and somehow elaborating on these specu- lations : Man is put into a world of change and movement as a new beginning because he knows that he has a beginning and will have an end ; he even knows that his beginning is ...
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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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