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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To know how to apply the general to the particular is an additional " natural gift , ” the want of which , according to Kant , is " ordinarily called stupidity , and for such a failing there is no remedy . " The autonomous nature of ...
To know how to apply the general to the particular is an additional " natural gift , ” the want of which , according to Kant , is " ordinarily called stupidity , and for such a failing there is no remedy . " The autonomous nature of ...
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... absorbed as he is in particular things and pressed by urgent business , cannot see how all the particular things in the world and every particular deed in the realm of human affairs fit together and produce a harmony , which itself ...
... absorbed as he is in particular things and pressed by urgent business , cannot see how all the particular things in the world and every particular deed in the realm of human affairs fit together and produce a harmony , which itself ...
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From this , it should be obvious that the wonder that befalls the philosopher can never concern anything particular but is always aroused by the whole , which , in contrast to the sum total of entities , is never manifest .
From this , it should be obvious that the wonder that befalls the philosopher can never concern anything particular but is always aroused by the whole , which , in contrast to the sum total of entities , is never manifest .
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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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