The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 31
In Bergson's own words : " By virtue of its sheer factuality , reality throws its shadow behind it into an infinitely distant past ; thus it appears to have existed in the mode of potentiality in advance of its own actualization .
In Bergson's own words : " By virtue of its sheer factuality , reality throws its shadow behind it into an infinitely distant past ; thus it appears to have existed in the mode of potentiality in advance of its own actualization .
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Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will be forced on me : if I withhold it , then the reality of the world disappears as though it were a mere apparition . This faculty of turning away from the outside toward an invincible inside ...
Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will be forced on me : if I withhold it , then the reality of the world disappears as though it were a mere apparition . This faculty of turning away from the outside toward an invincible inside ...
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2 Centuries later , Nietzsche , still thinking in the same vein , suspected that it was our Cartesian " belief in the [ thinking ] ' ego ' ... as the sole reality [ that made us ] . . . ascribe reality to things in general .
2 Centuries later , Nietzsche , still thinking in the same vein , suspected that it was our Cartesian " belief in the [ thinking ] ' ego ' ... as the sole reality [ that made us ] . . . ascribe reality to things in general .
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