Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 35
... dialectical whenever I attempt to appropriate it ; even the most fixed of things , an infinite negative resolve , the infinite form for God's presence in the individual , at once becomes dialectical . As soon as I take the dialectical ...
... dialectical whenever I attempt to appropriate it ; even the most fixed of things , an infinite negative resolve , the infinite form for God's presence in the individual , at once becomes dialectical . As soon as I take the dialectical ...
Pagina 345
... dialectic . The pathetic factor is represented in the first part above , for human passion culminates in the pathetic relationship to an eternal happiness . The dialectical factor comes to ex- pression in the second part , and the ...
... dialectic . The pathetic factor is represented in the first part above , for human passion culminates in the pathetic relationship to an eternal happiness . The dialectical factor comes to ex- pression in the second part , and the ...
Pagina 494
... dialectical , and with this intent to carry it over into the medium of abstraction , wherewith the problem is again missed , inasmuch as it is an existence - problem and the real dialectical difficulty vanishes when it is explained in ...
... dialectical , and with this intent to carry it over into the medium of abstraction , wherewith the problem is again missed , inasmuch as it is an existence - problem and the real dialectical difficulty vanishes when it is explained in ...
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Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript Søren Kierkegaard,American-Scandinavian Foundation Anteprima non disponibile - 1941 |
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