The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 35
The clash between thinking and willing much older ; one could even argue that one of the crucial Christian dogmas , the resurrection of the flesh , as distin- guished from older speculations about the immortality of the soul , stood in ...
The clash between thinking and willing much older ; one could even argue that one of the crucial Christian dogmas , the resurrection of the flesh , as distin- guished from older speculations about the immortality of the soul , stood in ...
Stranica 44
He , too , holds that the human mind , man's " soul " ( psychē ) , is the originator of time . Time is gener- ated by the soul's " over - active " nature ( polypragmōn , a term suggesting busybodiness ) ; longing for its own future ...
He , too , holds that the human mind , man's " soul " ( psychē ) , is the originator of time . Time is gener- ated by the soul's " over - active " nature ( polypragmōn , a term suggesting busybodiness ) ; longing for its own future ...
Stranica 95
Love is the " weight of the soul , " its law of g.avitation , that which brings the soul's movement to its rest . Somewhat influ- enced by Aristotelian physics , he holds that the end of all movement is rest , and now he understands the ...
Love is the " weight of the soul , " its law of g.avitation , that which brings the soul's movement to its rest . Somewhat influ- enced by Aristotelian physics , he holds that the end of all movement is rest , and now he understands the ...
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