The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 83
The price paid for the Will's omnipotence is very high ; the worst that , from the view- point of the thinking ego , could happen to the two - in - one , namely , to be " at variance with yourself , " has become part and parcel of the ...
The price paid for the Will's omnipotence is very high ; the worst that , from the view- point of the thinking ego , could happen to the two - in - one , namely , to be " at variance with yourself , " has become part and parcel of the ...
Stranica 100
The Life of the Mind / Willing • one of them , namely , the Will , the three are " forced into one do we speak of thought ” —cogitatio , which Augustine , playing with etymology , derives from cogere ( coactum ) , to force to- gether ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing • one of them , namely , the Will , the three are " forced into one do we speak of thought ” —cogitatio , which Augustine , playing with etymology , derives from cogere ( coactum ) , to force to- gether ...
Stranica 107
... the heavenly bodies " ; the movements of bodies are " in time " only insofar as they have a beginning and an end ; and time that can be measured is in the mind itself , namely , " from the time I began to see until I cease to see .
... the heavenly bodies " ; the movements of bodies are " in time " only insofar as they have a beginning and an end ; and time that can be measured is in the mind itself , namely , " from the time I began to see until I cease to see .
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
The Will and the modern age | 19 |
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