The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 26
... fact that even the so - called voluntarists among the philosophers , those entirely convinced , like Hobbes , of the power of the will , could so easily glide to doubting its very existence may be somewhat clarified by ex- amining the ...
... fact that even the so - called voluntarists among the philosophers , those entirely convinced , like Hobbes , of the power of the will , could so easily glide to doubting its very existence may be somewhat clarified by ex- amining the ...
Stranica 171
... fact . I seek a conception of the world that takes this fact into account . Becoming must be explained without recourse to final intentions ; Becoming must appear justified at every moment ( or incapable of being evalu- ated ; which ...
... fact . I seek a conception of the world that takes this fact into account . Becoming must be explained without recourse to final intentions ; Becoming must appear justified at every moment ( or incapable of being evalu- ated ; which ...
Stranica 245
... fact she often remarked on when the same notion would occur to each of us independently , while an ocean — the Atlantic - lay between us . Or she read some text I had written and found there a thought she had been silently pondering ...
... fact she often remarked on when the same notion would occur to each of us independently , while an ocean — the Atlantic - lay between us . Or she read some text I had written and found there a thought she had been silently pondering ...
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