The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 12
The Life of the Mind / Willing 3 mind seems to be even stronger than reality ; it pits its strength against the inherent futility of everything that is subject to change ; it collects and re - collects what otherwise would be doomed to ...
The Life of the Mind / Willing 3 mind seems to be even stronger than reality ; it pits its strength against the inherent futility of everything that is subject to change ; it collects and re - collects what otherwise would be doomed to ...
Stranica 220
It seems more significant that in the new scheme we can count backward and forward in such a way that the past reaches back into an infinite past and the future likewise stretches out into an infinite future .
It seems more significant that in the new scheme we can count backward and forward in such a way that the past reaches back into an infinite past and the future likewise stretches out into an infinite future .
Stranica 251
Not to do seems unfair , but in some eventualities the opposite could seem unfair too : Kaufmann , for instance , might not care to be credited with words and expressions that are not his . Kemp Smith is dead , like many of the Plato ...
Not to do seems unfair , but in some eventualities the opposite could seem unfair too : Kaufmann , for instance , might not care to be credited with words and expressions that are not his . Kemp Smith is dead , like many of the Plato ...
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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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