A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... human being ; unless we propose again to begin using the strange mode of speech which assumes that a human being becomes speculative philosophy in the abstract , or becomes the identity of subject and object . So then , a human being ...
... human being ; unless we propose again to begin using the strange mode of speech which assumes that a human being becomes speculative philosophy in the abstract , or becomes the identity of subject and object . So then , a human being ...
Pagina 226
... humanity at large . The ethical is concerned with particular human beings , and with each and every one of them by himself . If God knows how many hairs there are on a man's head , the ethical knows how many human beings there are ; and ...
... humanity at large . The ethical is concerned with particular human beings , and with each and every one of them by himself . If God knows how many hairs there are on a man's head , the ethical knows how many human beings there are ; and ...
Pagina 246
... human being is that he is temporal , and cannot endure to lead uninterruptedly the life of the eternal in time . And if his life is in time , then it is eo ipso piecemeal ; and if it is piecemeal , it is mingled with distractions ; and ...
... human being is that he is temporal , and cannot endure to lead uninterruptedly the life of the eternal in time . And if his life is in time , then it is eo ipso piecemeal ; and if it is piecemeal , it is mingled with distractions ; and ...
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