The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 43
In the anticipation of death , the will's projects take on the appearance of an anticipated past and as such can become the object of reflection ; and it is in this sense that Hegel maintains that only the mind that “ does not ignore ...
In the anticipation of death , the will's projects take on the appearance of an anticipated past and as such can become the object of reflection ; and it is in this sense that Hegel maintains that only the mind that “ does not ignore ...
Stranica 75
Reason discovers that what makes you miserable is not death threatening from the outside but the fear of death within you , not pain but the fear of pain- “ it is not death or pain which is a fearful thing , but the fear of pain or ...
Reason discovers that what makes you miserable is not death threatening from the outside but the fear of death within you , not pain but the fear of pain- “ it is not death or pain which is a fearful thing , but the fear of pain or ...
Stranica 182
Death , on the other hand , which originally was actual for man only as the utmost possibility- “ if it were actualized [ for instance , in suicide ] , man obviously would lose the possibility he has of existing in the face of death ...
Death , on the other hand , which originally was actual for man only as the utmost possibility- “ if it were actualized [ for instance , in suicide ] , man obviously would lose the possibility he has of existing in the face of death ...
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