The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 12
... kind of lasting " todayness " ( hodiernus , " of this day , " Augustine called God's eternity ) , the " standing now " ( nunc stans ) of medieval meditation , an “ enduring present " ( Bergson's pré- sent qui dure ) , or " the gap ...
... kind of lasting " todayness " ( hodiernus , " of this day , " Augustine called God's eternity ) , the " standing now " ( nunc stans ) of medieval meditation , an “ enduring present " ( Bergson's pré- sent qui dure ) , or " the gap ...
Stranica 38
... kind of disquiet in the soul easily bordering on turmoil , a mixture of fear and hope that becomes unbearable when it is discovered that , in Augustine's formula , to will and to be able to perform , velle and posse , are not the same ...
... kind of disquiet in the soul easily bordering on turmoil , a mixture of fear and hope that becomes unbearable when it is discovered that , in Augustine's formula , to will and to be able to perform , velle and posse , are not the same ...
Stranica 115
... kind of sheer rational demonstration , usually iron - clad . No rhetoric , no kind of persuasion is ever used ; the reader is compelled as only truth can compel . The trust in compelling truth , so general in medieval philosophy , is ...
... kind of sheer rational demonstration , usually iron - clad . No rhetoric , no kind of persuasion is ever used ; the reader is compelled as only truth can compel . The trust in compelling truth , so general in medieval philosophy , is ...
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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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