The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 74
Anyhow , Epictetus considered himself a philosopher and he defined philosophy's subject matter as “ the art of living one's life . ” 31 This art consisted mainly in having an argument ready for every emergency , for every situation of ...
Anyhow , Epictetus considered himself a philosopher and he defined philosophy's subject matter as “ the art of living one's life . ” 31 This art consisted mainly in having an argument ready for every emergency , for every situation of ...
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... of which all the lives of men are parts , " namely , insofar as this era can be recounted as a coherent ... -not only because creation itself implies a beginning but also because living creatures were made before the making of man .
... of which all the lives of men are parts , " namely , insofar as this era can be recounted as a coherent ... -not only because creation itself implies a beginning but also because living creatures were made before the making of man .
Stranica 119
16 It is obvious that Being , Thomas ' first principle , is simply a conceptualization of Life and the life instinct - the fact that every living thing instinctively preserves life and shuns death . This , too , is an elaboration of ...
16 It is obvious that Being , Thomas ' first principle , is simply a conceptualization of Life and the life instinct - the fact that every living thing instinctively preserves life and shuns death . This , too , is an elaboration of ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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The problem of the new | 28 |
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