The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 47
Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History the World Spirit in the world's affairs must be Freedom is im- plicit in the freedom that is implicit in the Will . " The insight then to which . . . philosophy is to lead us , is , that the ...
Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History the World Spirit in the world's affairs must be Freedom is im- plicit in the freedom that is implicit in the Will . " The insight then to which . . . philosophy is to lead us , is , that the ...
Stranica 84
65 10 Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will If it is due to Scripture that there is a philosophy which is Christian , it is due to the Greek tradition that Christianity possesses a philosophy . Etienne Gilson Augustine , the ...
65 10 Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will If it is due to Scripture that there is a philosophy which is Christian , it is due to the Greek tradition that Christianity possesses a philosophy . Etienne Gilson Augustine , the ...
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Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will crucial dogma of the Christian Church , is at the same time the most profound and the most articulated development of his own very original philosophical position .
Augustine , the first philosopher of the Will crucial dogma of the Christian Church , is at the same time the most profound and the most articulated development of his own very original philosophical position .
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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The problem of the new | 28 |
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