The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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To us , who think in terms of a rectilinear time concept , with its emphasis on the uniqueness of the " historical moment , ” the Greek pre - philosophical praise of greatness and stress on the extraordinary , which , “ whether for evil ...
To us , who think in terms of a rectilinear time concept , with its emphasis on the uniqueness of the " historical moment , ” the Greek pre - philosophical praise of greatness and stress on the extraordinary , which , “ whether for evil ...
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32 >> Nietzsche's own final refutation is contained in his “ thought of Eternal Return , ” the “ basic concept of the Zarathustra , ” which expresses “ the highest possible formula of affirmation . ” 38 As such , it stands historically ...
32 >> Nietzsche's own final refutation is contained in his “ thought of Eternal Return , ” the “ basic concept of the Zarathustra , ” which expresses “ the highest possible formula of affirmation . ” 38 As such , it stands historically ...
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12 What had appeared in a restrictive , tentative way in Pascal's personified concept of Mankind now began to ... The activities of men , whether thinking or acting , were all transformed into activities of personified concepts , which ...
12 What had appeared in a restrictive , tentative way in Pascal's personified concept of Mankind now began to ... The activities of men , whether thinking or acting , were all transformed into activities of personified concepts , which ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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