The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 61
... forces him- self away from his reason " when desire overwhelms him . But no such being - forced occurs in either case ; both acts are done intentionally , and " when the principle is from within , there is no force . " 17 What actually ...
... forces him- self away from his reason " when desire overwhelms him . But no such being - forced occurs in either case ; both acts are done intentionally , and " when the principle is from within , there is no force . " 17 What actually ...
Stranica 62
... forces : the force of self- evident truth , with which we are not free to agree or disagree , on one side ; on the other , the force of passions and appetites , in which it is as though nature overwhelms us unless reason " forces " us ...
... forces : the force of self- evident truth , with which we are not free to agree or disagree , on one side ; on the other , the force of passions and appetites , in which it is as though nature overwhelms us unless reason " forces " us ...
Stranica 102
... force of love is stronger . For what love unites is " marvelously glued together " so that there is a cohesion be- tween lover and the beloved- " cohaerunt enim mirabiliter glutino amoris . " 107 The great advantage of the ...
... force of love is stronger . For what love unites is " marvelously glued together " so that there is a cohesion be- tween lover and the beloved- " cohaerunt enim mirabiliter glutino amoris . " 107 The great advantage of the ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
The Will and the modern age | 19 |
The problem of the new | 28 |
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