The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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1 Time and mental activities » 2 I concluded the first volume of The Life of the Mind with certain time speculations . This was an attempt to clarify a very old question , first raised by Plato but never answered by him : Where is the ...
1 Time and mental activities » 2 I concluded the first volume of The Life of the Mind with certain time speculations . This was an attempt to clarify a very old question , first raised by Plato but never answered by him : Where is the ...
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The Life of the Mind / Willing goal but is interested only in one's " own activity " of walking , or when deliberating is interested ( only ) in the act of deliberation , and not in getting that for which he is planning .
The Life of the Mind / Willing goal but is interested only in one's " own activity " of walking , or when deliberating is interested ( only ) in the act of deliberation , and not in getting that for which he is planning .
Stranica 93
The mind commands the body , and is obeyed instantly ; the mind commands itself and is resisted ? ” ( “ Unde hoc monstrum , et quare istud ? Imperat animus corpori , et paretur statim ; imperat animus sibi et resistitur ?
The mind commands the body , and is obeyed instantly ; the mind commands itself and is resisted ? ” ( “ Unde hoc monstrum , et quare istud ? Imperat animus corpori , et paretur statim ; imperat animus sibi et resistitur ?
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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