A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... appears in Walter Lowrie's volume Kierkegaard ( Oxford University Press ) and is reproduced here from a photograph kindly furnished by Dr. Lowrie . In supplying notes , I have been guided by pragmatic rather than logical principles ...
... appears in Walter Lowrie's volume Kierkegaard ( Oxford University Press ) and is reproduced here from a photograph kindly furnished by Dr. Lowrie . In supplying notes , I have been guided by pragmatic rather than logical principles ...
Pagina 357
... appears much more glaring , that to be concerned for one's own soul and to want to be spirit is a waste of time , yes , an inexcusable waste of time , which ought if possible to be punishable by law , and at all events is punished by ...
... appears much more glaring , that to be concerned for one's own soul and to want to be spirit is a waste of time , yes , an inexcusable waste of time , which ought if possible to be punishable by law , and at all events is punished by ...
Pagina 402
... appears to be . He appears now to be so dangerous while the storm lasts , appears so dangerous because of his immense popularity , until the storm has passed over and the people - yes , precisely these people - overthrow him . It is ...
... appears to be . He appears now to be so dangerous while the storm lasts , appears so dangerous because of his immense popularity , until the storm has passed over and the people - yes , precisely these people - overthrow him . It is ...
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