The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 56
The brain , the tool of the mind , is indeed no more subject to change through the development of new mental faculties than the human hand is changed by the invention of new implements or by the enor- mous tangible change they effect in ...
The brain , the tool of the mind , is indeed no more subject to change through the development of new mental faculties than the human hand is changed by the invention of new implements or by the enor- mous tangible change they effect in ...
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Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will the friendly feelings a person has for himself " ) to gauge the distance the human mind has traveled since antiquity . The philosopher's self , ruled by the willing ego that tells him that ...
Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will the friendly feelings a person has for himself " ) to gauge the distance the human mind has traveled since antiquity . The philosopher's self , ruled by the willing ego that tells him that ...
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88 The main point in Heidegger's " idea of guilt ” is that human existence is guilty to the extent that it “ factually exists " ; it does not " need to become guilty of something through omissions or commissions ; [ it is only called ...
88 The main point in Heidegger's " idea of guilt ” is that human existence is guilty to the extent that it “ factually exists " ; it does not " need to become guilty of something through omissions or commissions ; [ it is only called ...
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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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