The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 261
... judgment . Had he acted on the knowledge gained as a specta- tor , he would in his own mind have been a criminal . Had he forgotten because of this " moral duty " his insights as a specta- tor , he would have become what so many good ...
... judgment . Had he acted on the knowledge gained as a specta- tor , he would in his own mind have been a criminal . Had he forgotten because of this " moral duty " his insights as a specta- tor , he would have become what so many good ...
Stranica 268
... judgment which it must also exercise on behalf of the commonest experience . " Some such judgment is in every experience we have with the world . This judgment is based on " that common and sound intellect [ gemeiner and gesunder ...
... judgment which it must also exercise on behalf of the commonest experience . " Some such judgment is in every experience we have with the world . This judgment is based on " that common and sound intellect [ gemeiner and gesunder ...
Stranica 269
... judgments . And just as in moral matters your maxim of conduct testifies to the quality of your Will , so the maxims of judgment testify to your " turn of thought " ( Denkungsart ) in the worldly matters which are ruled by the community ...
... judgments . And just as in moral matters your maxim of conduct testifies to the quality of your Will , so the maxims of judgment testify to your " turn of thought " ( Denkungsart ) in the worldly matters which are ruled by the community ...
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The Will and the modern age | 19 |
The problem of the new | 28 |
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