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Pagina 137
In this book , no less solemnly , I said that the theme of our time consists in reducing pure reason to “ vital reason . yet tried - not to draw the most immediate consequences from this phrase , but simply to understand its meaning ?
In this book , no less solemnly , I said that the theme of our time consists in reducing pure reason to “ vital reason . yet tried - not to draw the most immediate consequences from this phrase , but simply to understand its meaning ?
Pagina 140
For the imperative of intellectual and abstract ethics is substituted the inner , concrete , vital imperative . Man recognizes his I , his unique vocation , only through the liking or aversion aroused in him by each separate situation .
For the imperative of intellectual and abstract ethics is substituted the inner , concrete , vital imperative . Man recognizes his I , his unique vocation , only through the liking or aversion aroused in him by each separate situation .
Pagina 153
We have , whether we like it or not , to realize our “ personage , " our vocation , our vital program , our " entelechy " —there is no lack of names for the terrible reality which is our authentic I. This means that living is ...
We have , whether we like it or not , to realize our “ personage , " our vocation , our vital program , our " entelechy " —there is no lack of names for the terrible reality which is our authentic I. This means that living is ...
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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