A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 125
... movement is made normally . It would not be difficult for me , however , to write a whole book , were I to examine the various misunderstandings , the preposterous attitudes , the deceptive movements , which I have encountered in my ...
... movement is made normally . It would not be difficult for me , however , to write a whole book , were I to examine the various misunderstandings , the preposterous attitudes , the deceptive movements , which I have encountered in my ...
Pagina 127
... movement , I turn giddy , the very instant I am admiring it absolutely a prodigious dread grips my soul - for what is it to tempt God ? And yet this move- ment is the movement of faith and remains such , even though philosophy , in ...
... movement , I turn giddy , the very instant I am admiring it absolutely a prodigious dread grips my soul - for what is it to tempt God ? And yet this move- ment is the movement of faith and remains such , even though philosophy , in ...
Pagina 196
... movement fundamental in a sphere where movement is un- thinkable ; and to make movement explain logic , when as a matter of fact logic cannot explain movement . . . . Nothing must then be incorporated in a logical system that has any ...
... movement fundamental in a sphere where movement is un- thinkable ; and to make movement explain logic , when as a matter of fact logic cannot explain movement . . . . Nothing must then be incorporated in a logical system that has any ...
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