The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 72
He was preparing Hell for those who pry into such deep matters . " But Augustine did not let the matter rest at that . Several chapters further on ( in the Confessions ) , after denouncing unjokingly those who ask such questions as men ...
He was preparing Hell for those who pry into such deep matters . " But Augustine did not let the matter rest at that . Several chapters further on ( in the Confessions ) , after denouncing unjokingly those who ask such questions as men ...
Stranica 261
Since Kant did not write his political philosophy , the best way to find out what he thought about this matter is to turn to his Critique of Aesthetic Judgment where , in discussing the production of art works in their relations to ...
Since Kant did not write his political philosophy , the best way to find out what he thought about this matter is to turn to his Critique of Aesthetic Judgment where , in discussing the production of art works in their relations to ...
Stranica 269
These are not matters of cognition ; truth compels you , you do not need any “ maxims . ” Maxims apply and are needed only for matter of opinions and in judgments . And just as in moral matters your maxim of conduct testifies to the ...
These are not matters of cognition ; truth compels you , you do not need any “ maxims . ” Maxims apply and are needed only for matter of opinions and in judgments . And just as in moral matters your maxim of conduct testifies to the ...
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