The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 19
... any divine Providence or guid- ance , absolute power over their own destinies and thus burden them with a formidable responsibility for things whose very The Life of the Mind / Willing existence would depend 19 The Will and the modern age.
... any divine Providence or guid- ance , absolute power over their own destinies and thus burden them with a formidable responsibility for things whose very The Life of the Mind / Willing existence would depend 19 The Will and the modern age.
Stranica 21
Hannah Arendt. The Will and the modern age ' freedom of the Will , ' a hundred times refuted , [ which ] owes its permanence " precisely to its being " refutable " : " Somebody always comes along who feels strong enough to refute it once ...
Hannah Arendt. The Will and the modern age ' freedom of the Will , ' a hundred times refuted , [ which ] owes its permanence " precisely to its being " refutable " : " Somebody always comes along who feels strong enough to refute it once ...
Stranica 22
... modern age's philosophy ( in the second volume of his book about Nietzsche ) , precisely because he had discovered to what an extent the age itself , and not just its theoretical products , was based on the domination of the Will . He ...
... modern age's philosophy ( in the second volume of his book about Nietzsche ) , precisely because he had discovered to what an extent the age itself , and not just its theoretical products , was based on the domination of the Will . He ...
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