The Life of the Mind: ThinkingA distinguished modern philosopher's analysis of man's mental activity illuminates ways in which events in the world of appearances cause the mind to reflect and clarifies the relation between will and freedom |
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While Plato still held that the true archē , beginning and principle of philosophy , is wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted and was the first — to do so - this same wonder as mere ...
While Plato still held that the true archē , beginning and principle of philosophy , is wonder , 91 Aristotle , in the opening paragraphs of the Metaphysics , 92 interpreted and was the first — to do so - this same wonder as mere ...
Stranica 164
Human life , because it is marked by a beginning and an end , becomes whole , an entity in itself that can be subjected to judgment , only when it has ended in death ; death not merely ends life , it also bestows upon it a silent ...
Human life , because it is marked by a beginning and an end , becomes whole , an entity in itself that can be subjected to judgment , only when it has ended in death ; death not merely ends life , it also bestows upon it a silent ...
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... continuously flowing stream of sheer change - which we can conceive of cyclically as well as in the form of rectilinear motion without ever being able to conceive of an absolute beginning or an absolute endinto time as we know it .
... continuously flowing stream of sheer change - which we can conceive of cyclically as well as in the form of rectilinear motion without ever being able to conceive of an absolute beginning or an absolute endinto time as we know it .
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
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Mental Activities | 67 |
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What Makes Us Think? | 125 |
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