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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Plato's answer and its echoes source . Thus Herder writes about the French Revolution : " We can look upon the French Revolution from the safe port “ as though we looked upon a shipwreck on the open , alien sea , , unless bad fortune ...
Plato's answer and its echoes source . Thus Herder writes about the French Revolution : " We can look upon the French Revolution from the safe port “ as though we looked upon a shipwreck on the open , alien sea , , unless bad fortune ...
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This , obviously , is closer to Plato's wondering admiration than any of the answers discussed . Its difficulty lies not in the etymological derivation and the lack of an argumentative demonstration . It is still the old difficulty ...
This , obviously , is closer to Plato's wondering admiration than any of the answers discussed . Its difficulty lies not in the etymological derivation and the lack of an argumentative demonstration . It is still the old difficulty ...
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In other words , we are left with Plato's “ noble natures , ” with the few of whom it may be true that none " does evil voluntarily . ” Yet the implied and dangerous conclusion , “ Everybody wants to do good , ” is not true even in ...
In other words , we are left with Plato's “ noble natures , ” with the few of whom it may be true that none " does evil voluntarily . ” Yet the implied and dangerous conclusion , “ Everybody wants to do good , ” is not true even in ...
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
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