The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 96
Finally : Within the framework of the Confessions , no solution to the riddle of this “ monstrous ” faculty is given ; how the will , divided against itself , finally reaches the moment when it becomes “ entire ” remains a mystery .
Finally : Within the framework of the Confessions , no solution to the riddle of this “ monstrous ” faculty is given ; how the will , divided against itself , finally reaches the moment when it becomes “ entire ” remains a mystery .
Stranica 143
Man is capable of transcending the world of Being together with which he was created and which remains his habitat until death ; yet even his mental activities are never unrelated to the world given to the senses .
Man is capable of transcending the world of Being together with which he was created and which remains his habitat until death ; yet even his mental activities are never unrelated to the world given to the senses .
Stranica 197
It puts itself “ out of order ” with the scientist's ordinary activity by recoiling upon itself and musing on the fundamental incomprehensibility of what he is doing - an incomprehensibility that remains a riddle worth thinking about ...
It puts itself “ out of order ” with the scientist's ordinary activity by recoiling upon itself and musing on the fundamental incomprehensibility of what he is doing - an incomprehensibility that remains a riddle worth thinking about ...
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Na uobičajenim mjestima nismo pronašli nikakve recenzije.
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