The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 135
His existence is necessary from the perspective of a non - necessary world which He freely " designed , ” but not necessary in the sense that there had ever been a necessity that coerced or inspired Him in His creation ; such a ...
His existence is necessary from the perspective of a non - necessary world which He freely " designed , ” but not necessary in the sense that there had ever been a necessity that coerced or inspired Him in His creation ; such a ...
Stranica 139
In Scotus ' words , “ everything that is past is absolutely necessary . " 81 It has become the necessary condition for my own existence , and I cannot , mentally or otherwise , conceive of my own non - existence since , being part and ...
In Scotus ' words , “ everything that is past is absolutely necessary . " 81 It has become the necessary condition for my own existence , and I cannot , mentally or otherwise , conceive of my own non - existence since , being part and ...
Stranica 146
On the other hand , if I take the concept of any . thing , no matter what , I find that the existence of this thing can never be represented by me as absolutely necessary , and that , what ever it may be that exists , nothing prevents ...
On the other hand , if I take the concept of any . thing , no matter what , I find that the existence of this thing can never be represented by me as absolutely necessary , and that , what ever it may be that exists , nothing prevents ...
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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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