The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 90
... things ; human life is “ full of witnesses " to it . " The greatest joy is ushered in by the greatest painfulness " -this is the " allotted mode of being " of all living things , from " the angel to the worm . " Even God , since He is a ...
... things ; human life is “ full of witnesses " to it . " The greatest joy is ushered in by the greatest painfulness " -this is the " allotted mode of being " of all living things , from " the angel to the worm . " Even God , since He is a ...
Stranica 103
... things upon which it thinks with love , " and these are the things " without which it cannot think of itself . ” 113 The emphasis here is on the mind thinking of itself , and the love that stills the will's turmoil and restlessness is ...
... things upon which it thinks with love , " and these are the things " without which it cannot think of itself . ” 113 The emphasis here is on the mind thinking of itself , and the love that stills the will's turmoil and restlessness is ...
Stranica 106
... things which as yet are not , things which are , and things which have been . [ But ] not in our fashion does He look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far ...
... things which as yet are not , things which are , and things which have been . [ But ] not in our fashion does He look for- ward to what is future , nor does He look at what is present nor look back at what is past , but in a manner far ...
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