The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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This element of the mind is what makes sensation meaningful : In every act of vision , says Augustine , we must “ distinguish the following three things . . . the object which we see . . . and this can naturally exist before it is seen ...
This element of the mind is what makes sensation meaningful : In every act of vision , says Augustine , we must “ distinguish the following three things . . . the object which we see . . . and this can naturally exist before it is seen ...
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The Will's autonomy , its complete independence of things as they are , which the schoolmen call " indifference " -by which they mean that the will is “ undetermined " ( indeterminata ) by any object presented to it - has only one ...
The Will's autonomy , its complete independence of things as they are , which the schoolmen call " indifference " -by which they mean that the will is “ undetermined " ( indeterminata ) by any object presented to it - has only one ...
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... that is , judgment that is not simply cognitive and residing on the senses which give us the objects which we have ... not an object but a sensation is sensed , where this sensation is not object - bound and cannot be recollected .
... that is , judgment that is not simply cognitive and residing on the senses which give us the objects which we have ... not an object but a sensation is sensed , where this sensation is not object - bound and cannot be recollected .
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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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