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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... evidence does not need any criterion ; it is the criterion , the final arbiter , of everything that then may follow . ... illustrates it as follows : " Let us suppose that someone with his back turned to the wall makes the true ...
... evidence does not need any criterion ; it is the criterion , the final arbiter , of everything that then may follow . ... illustrates it as follows : " Let us suppose that someone with his back turned to the wall makes the true ...
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If thinking is an activity that is its own end and if the only adequate metaphor for it , drawn from our ordinary sense experience , is the sensation of being alive , then it follows that all questions concerning the aim or purpose of ...
If thinking is an activity that is its own end and if the only adequate metaphor for it , drawn from our ordinary sense experience , is the sensation of being alive , then it follows that all questions concerning the aim or purpose of ...
Stranica 239
I follow the translation given in Kirk and Raven , frag . 278 . 52. Timaeus , 34b . 53. ... 62. Monologion . 63. In what follows here , I have relied closely on the first chapter , > > Notes to pages 100–105 . on “ Language and Script 239.
I follow the translation given in Kirk and Raven , frag . 278 . 52. Timaeus , 34b . 53. ... 62. Monologion . 63. In what follows here , I have relied closely on the first chapter , > > Notes to pages 100–105 . on “ Language and Script 239.
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
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What Makes Us Think? | 125 |
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