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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Thus , the plumage of birds , " which , at first , we consider to be of value as a warm , protective covering , is thus in addition so formed that its visible parts — and these only - build up a coloured garment , the intrinsic worth of ...
Thus , the plumage of birds , " which , at first , we consider to be of value as a warm , protective covering , is thus in addition so formed that its visible parts — and these only - build up a coloured garment , the intrinsic worth of ...
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Thus we read in the Statesman about " likenesses ” between the visible and the invisible : Likenesses which the senses can grasp are available in nature to those real existents . . . so that when someone asks for an account of these ...
Thus we read in the Statesman about " likenesses ” between the visible and the invisible : Likenesses which the senses can grasp are available in nature to those real existents . . . so that when someone asks for an account of these ...
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Speech then takes the form of praise , a glorification not of a particularly amazing appearance or of the sum total of things in the world , but of the harmonious order behind them which itself is not visible and of which nevertheless ...
Speech then takes the form of praise , a glorification not of a particularly amazing appearance or of the sum total of things in the world , but of the harmonious order behind them which itself is not visible and of which nevertheless ...
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
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Introduction | 5 |
Mental Activities | 67 |
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