The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 61
... desire ; all acts are but different means chosen to arrive at it . ( The relationship between means and ends , whether in action or in fabrication , is that all means are equally justifiable by their ends ; the specifically moral ...
... desire ; all acts are but different means chosen to arrive at it . ( The relationship between means and ends , whether in action or in fabrication , is that all means are equally justifiable by their ends ; the specifically moral ...
Stranica 130
... desire , on the one hand , and the dictates of intellect and reason , on the other , that constitutes human freedom ... desire nor the intellect can measure up to it : an object presented to desire can only attract or repel , and an ...
... desire , on the one hand , and the dictates of intellect and reason , on the other , that constitutes human freedom ... desire nor the intellect can measure up to it : an object presented to desire can only attract or repel , and an ...
Stranica 143
... desire in having the desired object , which is transient - possession extinguishes the desire and the delight . The condelectatio sibi borrows its delight from its closeness to desire , and Scotus said explicitly that no mental delight ...
... desire in having the desired object , which is transient - possession extinguishes the desire and the delight . The condelectatio sibi borrows its delight from its closeness to desire , and Scotus said explicitly that no mental delight ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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The problem of the new | 28 |
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