The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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The Life of the Mind / Willing turns into an “ intricate riddle ” whose challenge is that it is both entirely ordinary and entirely " hidden . " 11 There is no doubt that Augustine belongs among the great and original thinkers , but he ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing turns into an “ intricate riddle ” whose challenge is that it is both entirely ordinary and entirely " hidden . " 11 There is no doubt that Augustine belongs among the great and original thinkers , but he ...
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Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will > We return to the question of the Will in the Confessions , which are almost entirely non - argumentative and rich in what we today would call “ phenomenological ” descriptions .
Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will > We return to the question of the Will in the Confessions , which are almost entirely non - argumentative and rich in what we today would call “ phenomenological ” descriptions .
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There is an odd built - in helplessness about the legal systems of entirely secularized communities ; their capital punishment , the death penalty , only gives a date to and accelerates a fate all mortals are ...
There is an odd built - in helplessness about the legal systems of entirely secularized communities ; their capital punishment , the death penalty , only gives a date to and accelerates a fate all mortals are ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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