The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 173
In Heidegger's understanding , the will to rule and to dominate is a kind of original sin , of which he found himself guilty when he tried to come to terms with his brief past in the Nazi movement . When he later announced publicly ...
In Heidegger's understanding , the will to rule and to dominate is a kind of original sin , of which he found himself guilty when he tried to come to terms with his brief past in the Nazi movement . When he later announced publicly ...
Stranica 190
What can hardly have caused but certainly facilitated this reversal is the fact that the Greeks , especially the pre - Socratics , often thought of Being as physis ( nature ) , whose original meaning is derived from phyein ( to grow ) ...
What can hardly have caused but certainly facilitated this reversal is the fact that the Greeks , especially the pre - Socratics , often thought of Being as physis ( nature ) , whose original meaning is derived from phyein ( to grow ) ...
Stranica 251
When she varied from a standard translation of a Greek or Latin or German or French a original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations ...
When she varied from a standard translation of a Greek or Latin or German or French a original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations ...
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