The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 66
... eschatological aspects said clearly enough : You who have be- lieved that men die but that the world is everlasting need only turn about , to a faith that the world comes to an end but that you yourself will have everlasting life .
... eschatological aspects said clearly enough : You who have be- lieved that men die but that the world is everlasting need only turn about , to a faith that the world comes to an end but that you yourself will have everlasting life .
Stranica 101
Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will senses , " we come " upon so striking a likeness of the bodily species expressed from memory " that it is hard to tell whether we are seeing or merely imagining .
Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will senses , " we come " upon so striking a likeness of the bodily species expressed from memory " that it is hard to tell whether we are seeing or merely imagining .
Stranica 175
This thinking reminisces insofar as it hears the voice of Being in the utterances of the great philosophers of the past ; but the past comes to it from the opposite direction , so that the " de- scent " ( Abstieg ) into the past ...
This thinking reminisces insofar as it hears the voice of Being in the utterances of the great philosophers of the past ; but the past comes to it from the opposite direction , so that the " de- scent " ( Abstieg ) into the past ...
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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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