The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 22
... thinkers . It is as though at the very end , the thinkers of the modern age escaped into a " land of thought " ( Kant ) 38 where their own specifically modern preoccupations - with the future , with the Will as the mental organ for it ...
... thinkers . It is as though at the very end , the thinkers of the modern age escaped into a " land of thought " ( Kant ) 38 where their own specifically modern preoccupations - with the future , with the Will as the mental organ for it ...
Stranica 86
... thinkers , but he was not a " systematic thinker , ” and it is true that the main body of his work is " littered with lines of thought that are not worked through to their conclu- sion and with abandoned literary enterprises " 72 ...
... thinkers , but he was not a " systematic thinker , ” and it is true that the main body of his work is " littered with lines of thought that are not worked through to their conclu- sion and with abandoned literary enterprises " 72 ...
Stranica 187
... thinker , who acts while he does nothing , a person , to be sure , and even identifi- able as " Thinker " -which , however , does not signify his return into the world of appearances . He remains the " solus ipse " in " existential ...
... thinker , who acts while he does nothing , a person , to be sure , and even identifi- able as " Thinker " -which , however , does not signify his return into the world of appearances . He remains the " solus ipse " in " existential ...
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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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