A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... higher than the uni- versal - yet in such a way , be it observed , that the movement repeats itself , and that consequently the individual , after having been in the universal , now as the particular isolates himself as higher than the ...
... higher than the uni- versal - yet in such a way , be it observed , that the movement repeats itself , and that consequently the individual , after having been in the universal , now as the particular isolates himself as higher than the ...
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... higher than reality . Nor is it possible to raise such a question intellectually , since intellec- tually possibility is higher than reality . Nor is it possible to raise it ethically , because the individual ethically is solely and ...
... higher than reality . Nor is it possible to raise such a question intellectually , since intellec- tually possibility is higher than reality . Nor is it possible to raise it ethically , because the individual ethically is solely and ...
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... higher than any proof , it has already more than met the test , in the same sense that faith " more than conquers . " The very fact of testing always presupposes a possibility ; it is still always possible that that which is tested may ...
... higher than any proof , it has already more than met the test , in the same sense that faith " more than conquers . " The very fact of testing always presupposes a possibility ; it is still always possible that that which is tested may ...
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