A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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... Thing , " of which the passage here presented discusses the first : " Variety and Great Moments Are Not One Thing . " " The oneness of pleasure is a snare and a delusion , " and only he can be said to will one thing who truly wills the ...
... Thing , " of which the passage here presented discusses the first : " Variety and Great Moments Are Not One Thing . " " The oneness of pleasure is a snare and a delusion , " and only he can be said to will one thing who truly wills the ...
Pagina 272
... thing he is to will , if it is a matter of willing only one thing ? Yes , if someone should begin in this fashion , then he would never come to an end . Or more accurately , how could he ever arrive at the end , since at the outset he ...
... thing he is to will , if it is a matter of willing only one thing ? Yes , if someone should begin in this fashion , then he would never come to an end . Or more accurately , how could he ever arrive at the end , since at the outset he ...
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... things and thus not one thing . So far is it from a state of being and remaining one thing , that in the next moment it changes into its opposite . Carried to its extreme limit , what is pleasure other than dis- gust ? What is earthly ...
... things and thus not one thing . So far is it from a state of being and remaining one thing , that in the next moment it changes into its opposite . Carried to its extreme limit , what is pleasure other than dis- gust ? What is earthly ...
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