The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... notion was derived from the mode of being pecu- liar to the nature of living things , where everything that ap- pears grows out of something that contains the finished prod- uct potentially , as the oak exists potentially in the acorn ...
... notion was derived from the mode of being pecu- liar to the nature of living things , where everything that ap- pears grows out of something that contains the finished prod- uct potentially , as the oak exists potentially in the acorn ...
Stranica 123
... notion of a desire to possess in a hereafter whatever may be lacking in earthly life . For the Will , basically understood as desire , stops when the desired object is brought into its possession , and the notion that " the Will is ...
... notion of a desire to possess in a hereafter whatever may be lacking in earthly life . For the Will , basically understood as desire , stops when the desired object is brought into its possession , and the notion that " the Will is ...
Stranica 198
... notion of Progress and its con- comitant , the undemonstrable entity called Mankind , is that they fulfill the same emotional function . In Lewis Thomas ' words , they do away with " the whole dear notion of one's own self - the ...
... notion of Progress and its con- comitant , the undemonstrable entity called Mankind , is that they fulfill the same emotional function . In Lewis Thomas ' words , they do away with " the whole dear notion of one's own self - the ...
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