The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 34
But the philosophers ' hostility to the body is well known and a matter of record ever since Plato at least . It is not motivated primarily by the unreliability of sense experience - for these errors can be corrected - or by the famous ...
But the philosophers ' hostility to the body is well known and a matter of record ever since Plato at least . It is not motivated primarily by the unreliability of sense experience - for these errors can be corrected - or by the famous ...
Stranica 79
... for not only does man live his ordinary life in the world as it is ; but his inside itself , so long as he is alive , is located within some outside , a body that is not in his power but belongs to the " outside things .
... for not only does man live his ordinary life in the world as it is ; but his inside itself , so long as he is alive , is located within some outside , a body that is not in his power but belongs to the " outside things .
Stranica 93
For “ more easily did my body obey the weakest willing of my soul , in moving its limbs at its nod , than my soul had obeyed itself in carrying out this great will that could be done in the will alone ...
For “ more easily did my body obey the weakest willing of my soul , in moving its limbs at its nod , than my soul had obeyed itself in carrying out this great will that could be done in the will alone ...
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