The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 76
Looking at a table does not enable us to decide whether the table is good or bad ; vision does not tell us , nor do any of our other senses . Only the mind , which deals not with real tables but with impressions of tables , can tell us ...
Looking at a table does not enable us to decide whether the table is good or bad ; vision does not tell us , nor do any of our other senses . Only the mind , which deals not with real tables but with impressions of tables , can tell us ...
Stranica 207
They set about rethinking such thought - things as the Pentateuch and the Aeneid , foundation legends that might tell them how to solve the problem of beginning — a problem because beginning's very nature is to carry in itself an ...
They set about rethinking such thought - things as the Pentateuch and the Aeneid , foundation legends that might tell them how to solve the problem of beginning — a problem because beginning's very nature is to carry in itself an ...
Stranica 217
I am quite aware that the argument even in the Augus- tinian version is somehow opaque , that it seems to tell us no more than that we are doomed to be free by virtue of being born , no matter whether we like freedom or abhor its ...
I am quite aware that the argument even in the Augus- tinian version is somehow opaque , that it seems to tell us no more than that we are doomed to be free by virtue of being born , no matter whether we like freedom or abhor its ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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