The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 81
In a different context Epictetus goes much farther and praises ( unnamed ) " philosophers " who said " that " if the good man knew coming events beforehand he would help on nature , even if it meant working with ...
In a different context Epictetus goes much farther and praises ( unnamed ) " philosophers " who said " that " if the good man knew coming events beforehand he would help on nature , even if it meant working with ...
Stranica 131
He admits that of course all men by nature wish to be happy ( although no agreement about happiness exists ) ... crucial point - can transcend nature , in this case suspend it : there is a difference between man's natural inclination to ...
He admits that of course all men by nature wish to be happy ( although no agreement about happiness exists ) ... crucial point - can transcend nature , in this case suspend it : there is a difference between man's natural inclination to ...
Stranica 132
59 Natural will works like " gravity in bodies , " and he calls it " affectio commodi , " our being affected by what is proper and ... whose very rationality would help him to choose appropriate means to ends given by human nature .
59 Natural will works like " gravity in bodies , " and he calls it " affectio commodi , " our being affected by what is proper and ... whose very rationality would help him to choose appropriate means to ends given by human nature .
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
The Will and the modern age | 19 |
The problem of the new | 28 |
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