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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This age - old distinction between the many and the “ professional thinkers ” specializing in what was supposedly the highest activity human beings could attain toPlato's philosopher “ shall be called the friend of the god , and if it ...
This age - old distinction between the many and the “ professional thinkers ” specializing in what was supposedly the highest activity human beings could attain toPlato's philosopher “ shall be called the friend of the god , and if it ...
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Kant drew this distinction between the two mental faculties after he had discovered the " scandal of reason , that is , the fact that our mind is not capable of certain and verifiable knowledge regarding matters and questions that it ...
Kant drew this distinction between the two mental faculties after he had discovered the " scandal of reason , that is , the fact that our mind is not capable of certain and verifiable knowledge regarding matters and questions that it ...
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The main distinction between them lies in the degree of their force of compulsion : the truths of “ Reasoning are necessary and their opposite is impossible ” while " those of Fact are contingent and their opposite is possible .
The main distinction between them lies in the degree of their force of compulsion : the truths of “ Reasoning are necessary and their opposite is impossible ” while " those of Fact are contingent and their opposite is possible .
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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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