The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 31
That was by Duns Scotus , the lonely defender of the primacy of the Will over the Intellect and more than that - of the factor of contingency in everything that is . If there is such a thing as Christian philosophy , then Duns Scotus ...
That was by Duns Scotus , the lonely defender of the primacy of the Will over the Intellect and more than that - of the factor of contingency in everything that is . If there is such a thing as Christian philosophy , then Duns Scotus ...
Stranica 134
... no man can will to be miserable " ) ; second , his no less surprising proof of the existence of contingency ( " let all those who deny contingency be tortured until they admit that it would be possible not to be tortured ” 67 ) .
... no man can will to be miserable " ) ; second , his no less surprising proof of the existence of contingency ( " let all those who deny contingency be tortured until they admit that it would be possible not to be tortured ” 67 ) .
Stranica 138
79 In other words , it is precisely the causative element in human affairs that condemns them to contingency and unpredictability . Nothing indeed could be in greater contradiction to every philosophical tradition than this insistence ...
79 In other words , it is precisely the causative element in human affairs that condemns them to contingency and unpredictability . Nothing indeed could be in greater contradiction to every philosophical tradition than this insistence ...
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The problem of the new | 28 |
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