The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 41
It then turns out that the mind's attention is primarily directed toward the future , namely , toward the time that is in the process of com- ing toward us ( indicated , as I have said , in the German Zu- kunft , from zu kommen ...
It then turns out that the mind's attention is primarily directed toward the future , namely , toward the time that is in the process of com- ing toward us ( indicated , as I have said , in the German Zu- kunft , from zu kommen ...
Stranica 42
The Life of the Mind / Willing some of the voluntarists who derive the principium individua- tionis from the willing faculty - it exists “ in a continual trans- formation of [ its own ] future into a Now , and it ceases to be the day ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing some of the voluntarists who derive the principium individua- tionis from the willing faculty - it exists “ in a continual trans- formation of [ its own ] future into a Now , and it ceases to be the day ...
Stranica 44
Thus it turns out that " the [ future's ] true Being is to be the Now . " 99 But in Hegel this nunc stans is no longer temporal ; it is a “ nunc aeternitatis , ” as eternity for Hegel is also the quintessential nature of Time ...
Thus it turns out that " the [ future's ] true Being is to be the Now . " 99 But in Hegel this nunc stans is no longer temporal ; it is a “ nunc aeternitatis , ” as eternity for Hegel is also the quintessential nature of Time ...
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