The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... temporal phenomenon is an error , caused by the metaphors we traditionally use in terminology dealing with the phenome- non of Time . As Bergson first discovered , they are all terms " borrowed from spatial language . If we want to ...
... temporal phenomenon is an error , caused by the metaphors we traditionally use in terminology dealing with the phenome- non of Time . As Bergson first discovered , they are all terms " borrowed from spatial language . If we want to ...
Stranica 106
... temporal notions , just as He moves all temporal things with no temporal movements.121 In this context , one can no longer speak of God's Foreknowl- edge ; for Him , past and future do not exist . Eternity , under- stood in human terms ...
... temporal notions , just as He moves all temporal things with no temporal movements.121 In this context , one can no longer speak of God's Foreknowl- edge ; for Him , past and future do not exist . Eternity , under- stood in human terms ...
Stranica 108
... temporal man [ hominem temporalem ] who has never before been , " that is , a creature that does not just live “ in time ” but is essentially temporal , is , as it were , time's essence.129 To answer " this very difficult question of ...
... temporal man [ hominem temporalem ] who has never before been , " that is , a creature that does not just live “ in time ” but is essentially temporal , is , as it were , time's essence.129 To answer " this very difficult question of ...
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