A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... one's pocket and a cane in one's hand ; they have no con- ception of the point of view ( which a gnostic sect made its own ) of getting to know the world through sin — and yet they too say : one must sow one's wild oats ( wer niemals ...
... one's pocket and a cane in one's hand ; they have no con- ception of the point of view ( which a gnostic sect made its own ) of getting to know the world through sin — and yet they too say : one must sow one's wild oats ( wer niemals ...
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... one's own person , reference to one's suffering so much for the cause , one's weeping over humanity , one's enthusiasm - all this is sheer misunderstanding , a false note in relation to the truth , by which , in proportion to one's ...
... one's own person , reference to one's suffering so much for the cause , one's weeping over humanity , one's enthusiasm - all this is sheer misunderstanding , a false note in relation to the truth , by which , in proportion to one's ...
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Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. ing one's self ; but if one must love his neighbor as himself , then the commandment opens the lock of self - love as with a picklock , and the man with it . If the commandment about loving one's ...
Søren Kierkegaard Robert Walter Bretall. ing one's self ; but if one must love his neighbor as himself , then the commandment opens the lock of self - love as with a picklock , and the man with it . If the commandment about loving one's ...
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