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10 "Existential thinking" begins at a definite point, which others may regard as
arbitrary but which is not at all arbitrary for the thinker himself, since it expresses
his "ultimate concern"11 as an existing individual; it is quite simply "the idea for ...
10 "Existential thinking" begins at a definite point, which others may regard as
arbitrary but which is not at all arbitrary for the thinker himself, since it expresses
his "ultimate concern"11 as an existing individual; it is quite simply "the idea for ...
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And so we shall here posit and expound two theses: (A) a logical system is
possible; (B) an existential system is impossible. A. A logical system is possible. (
a) In the construction of a logical system, it is necessary first and foremost to take
care ...
And so we shall here posit and expound two theses: (A) a logical system is
possible; (B) an existential system is impossible. A. A logical system is possible. (
a) In the construction of a logical system, it is necessary first and foremost to take
care ...
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B. An existential system is impossible. An existential system cannot be formulated
. Does this mean that no such system exists? By no means; nor is this implied in
our assertion. Existence itself is a system — for God; but it cannot be a system ...
B. An existential system is impossible. An existential system cannot be formulated
. Does this mean that no such system exists? By no means; nor is this implied in
our assertion. Existence itself is a system — for God; but it cannot be a system ...
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