The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 22
He concluded his later philosophy with the seemingly paradoxical proposition of " willing not - to - will . ” 37 To be sure , in his early philosophy Heidegger did not share the modern age's belief in Progress , and his proposition " to ...
He concluded his later philosophy with the seemingly paradoxical proposition of " willing not - to - will . ” 37 To be sure , in his early philosophy Heidegger did not share the modern age's belief in Progress , and his proposition " to ...
Stranica 97
Though this enduring , conscience - stricken " I " plays no role in Mill's later considerations , here it suggests the interven- tion of something , called " conscience " or " character , ” that sur- vives all single , temporally ...
Though this enduring , conscience - stricken " I " plays no role in Mill's later considerations , here it suggests the interven- tion of something , called " conscience " or " character , ” that sur- vives all single , temporally ...
Stranica 181
And indeed this is true to a large extent , although it is liable to de - radicalize the later reversal and the consequences obviously implicit in it for the future of philosophy . Let us be- gin with the most startling consequences ...
And indeed this is true to a large extent , although it is liable to de - radicalize the later reversal and the consequences obviously implicit in it for the future of philosophy . Let us be- gin with the most startling consequences ...
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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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