A Kierkegaard AnthologyModern Library, 1946 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 73
... nature and , in general , with everything feminine . Nature as a whole exists only for an other ; not in the teleological sense , so that one part of nature exists for another part , but so that the whole of nature is for an Other - for ...
... nature and , in general , with everything feminine . Nature as a whole exists only for an other ; not in the teleological sense , so that one part of nature exists for another part , but so that the whole of nature is for an Other - for ...
Pagina 79
... nature . I give thee thanks , O wonderful Nature ! Like a mother hast thou watched over her . Accept my gratitude for thy care . Unsophisticated was she . I thank you , you human beings , to whom she was indebted for this . Her ...
... nature . I give thee thanks , O wonderful Nature ! Like a mother hast thou watched over her . Accept my gratitude for thy care . Unsophisticated was she . I thank you , you human beings , to whom she was indebted for this . Her ...
Pagina 223
... nature when in company with others who saw God ; he would be a pleasant society man — and yet he would have been deceived by the direct nature of his relationship to the truth , to the ethical , and to God . If one were to delineate ...
... nature when in company with others who saw God ; he would be a pleasant society man — and yet he would have been deceived by the direct nature of his relationship to the truth , to the ethical , and to God . If one were to delineate ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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