A Kierkegaard AnthologyModern Library, 1946 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 218
... eternal truth and existence are placed in juxtaposition with one another ; each time the fact of existence is ... eternal by way of recol- lection . If it was paradoxical to posit the eternal truth in relationship to an existing ...
... eternal truth and existence are placed in juxtaposition with one another ; each time the fact of existence is ... eternal by way of recol- lection . If it was paradoxical to posit the eternal truth in relationship to an existing ...
Pagina 360
... eternal or over oneself . Despair over the earthly or over something earthly is really despair also about the eternal and over oneself , insofar as it is despair , for this is the formula for all despair . But the despairer , as he was ...
... eternal or over oneself . Despair over the earthly or over something earthly is really despair also about the eternal and over oneself , insofar as it is despair , for this is the formula for all despair . But the despairer , as he was ...
Pagina 442
... eternal is not really a thing , but is the way in which it is acquired . The eternal is acquired in one way , and the eternal is different from everything else precisely for the fact that it can be acquired only in one single way ...
... eternal is not really a thing , but is the way in which it is acquired . The eternal is acquired in one way , and the eternal is different from everything else precisely for the fact that it can be acquired only in one single way ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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