The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 14
... happened but may not have happened , are by chance , kata symbēbekos — or , in the Latin translation , acci- dental or contingent - as distinguished from what necessarily is as it is , what is and cannot not be . This second , which he ...
... happened but may not have happened , are by chance , kata symbēbekos — or , in the Latin translation , acci- dental or contingent - as distinguished from what necessarily is as it is , what is and cannot not be . This second , which he ...
Stranica 138
... happened quite at random , but , once it has come into existence and assumed reality , it loses its aspect of contingency and presents itself to us in the guise of necessity . And even if the event is of our own making , or at least we ...
... happened quite at random , but , once it has come into existence and assumed reality , it loses its aspect of contingency and presents itself to us in the guise of necessity . And even if the event is of our own making , or at least we ...
Stranica 139
... happened . This is what made John Stuart Mill say that “ our internal consciousness tells us that we have a power [ i.e. , freedom ] , which the whole outward experience of the human race tells us that we never use " ; for what does ...
... happened . This is what made John Stuart Mill say that “ our internal consciousness tells us that we have a power [ i.e. , freedom ] , which the whole outward experience of the human race tells us that we never use " ; for what does ...
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