The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 36
74 In our context , the interest of the proposition lies in the fact that it succeeds in totally abolishing the future tense by assimilating it to the past . What will or may be " was to be , " for " everything that will be , if it will ...
74 In our context , the interest of the proposition lies in the fact that it succeeds in totally abolishing the future tense by assimilating it to the past . What will or may be " was to be , " for " everything that will be , if it will ...
Stranica 43
96 ) But in Hegel the mind produces time only by virtue of the will , its organ for the future , and the future in this perspective is also the source of the past , insofar as that is mentally engendered by the mind's anticipation of a ...
96 ) But in Hegel the mind produces time only by virtue of the will , its organ for the future , and the future in this perspective is also the source of the past , insofar as that is mentally engendered by the mind's anticipation of a ...
Stranica 106
[ But ] not in our fashion does He look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts .
[ But ] not in our fashion does He look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far and profoundly different from the way of our thoughts .
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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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