The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 82
Epictetus characterizes their relation as an ongoing " struggle " ( agōn ) , an Olympic contest demanding an ever - attentive suspicion of myself by myself : " In one word , [ the philosopher , who always looks to himself for benefit ...
Epictetus characterizes their relation as an ongoing " struggle " ( agōn ) , an Olympic contest demanding an ever - attentive suspicion of myself by myself : " In one word , [ the philosopher , who always looks to himself for benefit ...
Stranica 98
96 ) The paradigm for a mutually predicated relationship of independent " substances " is friendship : two men who are ... The point here is that such a mutually predicated relation- ship can occur only among “ equals " ; hence one ...
96 ) The paradigm for a mutually predicated relationship of independent " substances " is friendship : two men who are ... The point here is that such a mutually predicated relation- ship can occur only among “ equals " ; hence one ...
Stranica 190
Its immediate plausibility in the German original rests entirely on the linguistically cog- nate relation of verbergen ( hide , conceal ) with bergen ( shield and shelter ) and entbergen ( disclose ) . If we try to explicate the ...
Its immediate plausibility in the German original rests entirely on the linguistically cog- nate relation of verbergen ( hide , conceal ) with bergen ( shield and shelter ) and entbergen ( disclose ) . If we try to explicate the ...
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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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