The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 30
But let us suppose that this was an oversight and that Kant had clearly in mind the power of spontaneously beginning ” and therefore was concerned about a possible reconciliation of a " new series of acts and states ” with the time ...
But let us suppose that this was an oversight and that Kant had clearly in mind the power of spontaneously beginning ” and therefore was concerned about a possible reconciliation of a " new series of acts and states ” with the time ...
Stranica 115
It enumerates in a strictly systematic manner all possible questions , all possible arguments , and presumes to give final answers to each of them . No later system I know of can rival this codification of presumably established truths ...
It enumerates in a strictly systematic manner all possible questions , all possible arguments , and presumes to give final answers to each of them . No later system I know of can rival this codification of presumably established truths ...
Stranica 257
It is accomplished by “ comparing our judgment with the possible rather than the actual judgment of others , and by putting ourselves in the place of any other man . ” The faculty which makes this possible is called imagination .
It is accomplished by “ comparing our judgment with the possible rather than the actual judgment of others , and by putting ourselves in the place of any other man . ” The faculty which makes this possible is called imagination .
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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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