The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 28
What had been ever since the end of antiquity the " problem of freedom " was now incorporated , as it were , in the haphazard- ness of history , " full of sound and fury , ” “ a tale told by an idiot . . . signifying nothing ...
What had been ever since the end of antiquity the " problem of freedom " was now incorporated , as it were , in the haphazard- ness of history , " full of sound and fury , ” “ a tale told by an idiot . . . signifying nothing ...
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The problem of the new " Free acts are exceptional . " 66 ( Most of our acts are taken care of by habits , just as many of our everyday judgments are taken care of by prejudices . ) The first to refuse consciously and deliberately to ...
The problem of the new " Free acts are exceptional . " 66 ( Most of our acts are taken care of by habits , just as many of our everyday judgments are taken care of by prejudices . ) The first to refuse consciously and deliberately to ...
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They set about rethinking such thought - things as the Pentateuch and the Aeneid , foundation legends that might tell them how to solve the problem of beginning — a problem because beginning's very nature is to carry in itself an ...
They set about rethinking such thought - things as the Pentateuch and the Aeneid , foundation legends that might tell them how to solve the problem of beginning — a problem because beginning's very nature is to carry in itself an ...
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