The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 33
67 For " these matters are such that anyone ought to experience them in himself rather than be convinced by ratiocination ; but you . . . appear not to pay heed to what the mind transacts within itself .
67 For " these matters are such that anyone ought to experience them in himself rather than be convinced by ratiocination ; but you . . . appear not to pay heed to what the mind transacts within itself .
Stranica 134
Stumbling on such down - to - earth remarks in their erudite surroundings , one is tempted to read them as mere witticisms . Their validity , according to Scotus , depends on the experientia interna , an experience of the mind whose ...
Stumbling on such down - to - earth remarks in their erudite surroundings , one is tempted to read them as mere witticisms . Their validity , according to Scotus , depends on the experientia interna , an experience of the mind whose ...
Stranica 139
This is what made John Stuart Mill say that “ our internal consciousness tells us that we have a power [ i.e. , freedom ] , which the whole outward experience of the human race tells us that we never use " ; for what does this " outward ...
This is what made John Stuart Mill say that “ our internal consciousness tells us that we have a power [ i.e. , freedom ] , which the whole outward experience of the human race tells us that we never use " ; for what does this " outward ...
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