A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... reason were harmonized by carefully delineating their respective spheres . This synthesis was broken up by the centrifugal and individualistic forces of the Renais- sance , with the result that reason ( in one form or another , patently ...
... reason were harmonized by carefully delineating their respective spheres . This synthesis was broken up by the centrifugal and individualistic forces of the Renais- sance , with the result that reason ( in one form or another , patently ...
Pagina 215
... reason that the inwardness becomes as intense as it is , for it embraces this objective uncertainty with the entire passion of the infinite . In the case of a mathematical proposition the objectivity is given , but for this reason the ...
... reason that the inwardness becomes as intense as it is , for it embraces this objective uncertainty with the entire passion of the infinite . In the case of a mathematical proposition the objectivity is given , but for this reason the ...
Pagina 389
... reason ? Surely not , unless one would contradict oneself . One can " prove " only that it is at variance with reason . The proofs which Scripture presents for Christ's divinity -His miracles , His Resurrection from the dead , His ...
... reason ? Surely not , unless one would contradict oneself . One can " prove " only that it is at variance with reason . The proofs which Scripture presents for Christ's divinity -His miracles , His Resurrection from the dead , His ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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