The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 36
... world of appearances , draws the absent — what is no more as well as what is not yet - into its own presence , it ... world , cannot react with the same equanimity to projects formed by the will for the future . Every volition , although ...
... world of appearances , draws the absent — what is no more as well as what is not yet - into its own presence , it ... world , cannot react with the same equanimity to projects formed by the will for the future . Every volition , although ...
Stranica 187
... appearances whose current is steered by the will - to- power . The " They " reappear here , but their chief ... World Spirit , " that ghostly Nobody that bestows meaning on what factually , but in itself meaninglessly and contingently ...
... appearances whose current is steered by the will - to- power . The " They " reappear here , but their chief ... World Spirit , " that ghostly Nobody that bestows meaning on what factually , but in itself meaninglessly and contingently ...
Stranica 189
... appearance . Living in a world of appearances , all we know or can know is a " movement which lets every emerging being abandon concealment and go forward into unconcealment , " lingering there for a while , till it " in its turn ...
... appearance . Living in a world of appearances , all we know or can know is a " movement which lets every emerging being abandon concealment and go forward into unconcealment , " lingering there for a while , till it " in its turn ...
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