The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 41
... future negates the mind's " enduring pres- ent , " which it transforms into an anticipated " no - more . " In this context , " the dominant dimension of time is the future , which takes priority over the past . " " Time finds its truth ...
... future negates the mind's " enduring pres- ent , " which it transforms into an anticipated " no - more . " In this context , " the dominant dimension of time is the future , which takes priority over the past . " " Time finds its truth ...
Stranica 42
... future into a Now , and it ceases to be the day when there is no future left , when there is nothing still outstanding [ le jour où il n'y a plus d'avenir , où rien n'est plus à venir ] , when everything has arrived and when everything ...
... future into a Now , and it ceases to be the day when there is no future left , when there is nothing still outstanding [ le jour où il n'y a plus d'avenir , où rien n'est plus à venir ] , when everything has arrived and when everything ...
Stranica 44
... [ future's ] true Being is to be the Now . " 99 But in Hegel this nunc stans is no longer temporal ; it is a “ nunc ... Future and Past . " 101 To oversimplify : That there exists such a thing as the Life of the mind is due to the mind's ...
... [ future's ] true Being is to be the Now . " 99 But in Hegel this nunc stans is no longer temporal ; it is a “ nunc ... Future and Past . " 101 To oversimplify : That there exists such a thing as the Life of the mind is due to the mind's ...
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