The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 105
... looks forward to the future , he cannot jump out of the temporal order . I pointed out earlier that the argument of determinism receives its actual poignancy only if a Foreknower is intro- duced who stands outside the temporal order and ...
... looks forward to the future , he cannot jump out of the temporal order . I pointed out earlier that the argument of determinism receives its actual poignancy only if a Foreknower is intro- duced who stands outside the temporal order and ...
Stranica 106
... look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts . For He does not pass from this to that [ following in ...
... look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts . For He does not pass from this to that [ following in ...
Stranica 139
... looks toward what has been -factum est - and has therefore already become necessary ? At this moment " outward experience " displaces the certainties of " internal consciousness " without , however , destroying them , and the result is ...
... looks toward what has been -factum est - and has therefore already become necessary ? At this moment " outward experience " displaces the certainties of " internal consciousness " without , however , destroying them , and the result is ...
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