The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 71
Its mental origin notwithstanding , the will grows aware of itself only by overcoming resistance , and " flesh " in Paul's reasoning ( as in the later disguise of “ inclina- tion " ) becomes the metaphor for an internal resistance .
Its mental origin notwithstanding , the will grows aware of itself only by overcoming resistance , and " flesh " in Paul's reasoning ( as in the later disguise of “ inclina- tion " ) becomes the metaphor for an internal resistance .
Stranica 177
The will - to - power is the culmina- tion of the modern age's subjectivization ; all of man's faculties stand under the Will's command . " The Will is to will to be master .... [ It is ] fundamentally and exclusively ...
The will - to - power is the culmina- tion of the modern age's subjectivization ; all of man's faculties stand under the Will's command . " The Will is to will to be master .... [ It is ] fundamentally and exclusively ...
Stranica 257
The faculty which makes this possible is called imagina- tion . . . . Critical thinking is possible only where the stand- points of all others are open to inspection . Hence , critical thinking while still a solitary business has not ...
The faculty which makes this possible is called imagina- tion . . . . Critical thinking is possible only where the stand- points of all others are open to inspection . Hence , critical thinking while still a solitary business has not ...
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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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