The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 6
In any event , the fact is that prior to the rise of Christianity we nowhere find any notion of a mental faculty corresponding to the " idea " of Freedom , as the faculty of the Intellect corresponds to truth and the faculty of Reason ...
In any event , the fact is that prior to the rise of Christianity we nowhere find any notion of a mental faculty corresponding to the " idea " of Freedom , as the faculty of the Intellect corresponds to truth and the faculty of Reason ...
Stranica 55
7 The faculty of choice : proairesis , the forerunner of the Will In my discussion of Thinking , I used the term " metaphysi- cal fallacies , " but without trying to refute them as though they were the simple result of logical or ...
7 The faculty of choice : proairesis , the forerunner of the Will In my discussion of Thinking , I used the term " metaphysi- cal fallacies , " but without trying to refute them as though they were the simple result of logical or ...
Stranica 261
He raises the question , which of the two is the " more noble " faculty , which is the condition sine qua non " to which one has to look in the judging of art as beautiful art ? " - assuming of course that though most of the judges of ...
He raises the question , which of the two is the " more noble " faculty , which is the condition sine qua non " to which one has to look in the judging of art as beautiful art ? " - assuming of course that though most of the judges of ...
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