The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 12
Such an interpretation shrouds our whole mental life in an aura of mysticism and strangely overlooks the very ordinariness of the experience itself . The constitution of an “ enduring present ” is “ the habitual , normal , banal act of ...
Such an interpretation shrouds our whole mental life in an aura of mysticism and strangely overlooks the very ordinariness of the experience itself . The constitution of an “ enduring present ” is “ the habitual , normal , banal act of ...
Stranica 13
Time and mental activities the world of appearances . There the chain of “ nows ” rolls on relentlessly , so that the present is understood as precariously binding past and future together : the moment we try to pin it down , it is ...
Time and mental activities the world of appearances . There the chain of “ nows ” rolls on relentlessly , so that the present is understood as precariously binding past and future together : the moment we try to pin it down , it is ...
Stranica 142
87 Mental activities , such as thinking or willing , are activities of the first kind , and these , Scotus considered , though they are resultless in the real world , are of higher “ perfection ” because essentially they are not ...
87 Mental activities , such as thinking or willing , are activities of the first kind , and these , Scotus considered , though they are resultless in the real world , are of higher “ perfection ” because essentially they are not ...
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