A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 201
... existence are incapable of being thought together ; because in order to think existence at all , systematic thought must think it as abrogated , and hence as not existing . Existence separates and holds the various moments of existence ...
... existence are incapable of being thought together ; because in order to think existence at all , systematic thought must think it as abrogated , and hence as not existing . Existence separates and holds the various moments of existence ...
Pagina 218
... existence are placed in juxtaposition with one another ; each time the fact of existence is realized , the paradox becomes more clearly evident . Viewed Socrati- cally the knower was simply an existing individual , but now the exist ...
... existence are placed in juxtaposition with one another ; each time the fact of existence is realized , the paradox becomes more clearly evident . Viewed Socrati- cally the knower was simply an existing individual , but now the exist ...
Pagina 348
... existence , whatever it accomplishes , though it be the most amazing exploit , whatever it explains , though it were the whole of existence , however intensely it enjoys life aesthetically - every such existence is after all despair ...
... existence , whatever it accomplishes , though it be the most amazing exploit , whatever it explains , though it were the whole of existence , however intensely it enjoys life aesthetically - every such existence is after all despair ...
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