A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... philosopher . I have now for a long time lived in close association with the community of the engaged . Such a ... philosophers do not consider such matters , or that they do not understand them ? I am able to offer one suggestion ...
... philosopher . I have now for a long time lived in close association with the community of the engaged . Such a ... philosophers do not consider such matters , or that they do not understand them ? I am able to offer one suggestion ...
Pagina 200
... philosophers reason in the same manner , in the kingdom of the truth and in the sanctuary of science , then it is good philosophy , genuine speculative philosophy . Lessing was no speculative philosopher ; hence he assumed the opposite ...
... philosophers reason in the same manner , in the kingdom of the truth and in the sanctuary of science , then it is good philosophy , genuine speculative philosophy . Lessing was no speculative philosopher ; hence he assumed the opposite ...
Pagina 203
... philosopher to agree to ; but what it means that you and I and he are human beings , each one for himself . The existing individual who concentrates all his attention upon the circumstance that he is an existing individual will welcome ...
... philosopher to agree to ; but what it means that you and I and he are human beings , each one for himself . The existing individual who concentrates all his attention upon the circumstance that he is an existing individual will welcome ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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