Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... explain to a man how the eternal truth is to be under- stood eternally , when the supposed user of the explanation ... explain everything except the question asked , namely , how an existing subject is related to the truth in concreto ...
... explain to a man how the eternal truth is to be under- stood eternally , when the supposed user of the explanation ... explain everything except the question asked , namely , how an existing subject is related to the truth in concreto ...
Pagina 198
... explain that it is this or that ? In that case the predicate " unutterable " becomes merely a rhetorical predicate , a strong expression , and the like . The explaining presti- digitator has everything in readiness for the performance ...
... explain that it is this or that ? In that case the predicate " unutterable " becomes merely a rhetorical predicate , a strong expression , and the like . The explaining presti- digitator has everything in readiness for the performance ...
Pagina 199
... explanation of Christianity is related to the Christianity which it purports to explain . 13 To explain something , does this mean to abrogate it ? I am well aware that the German word aufheben has various and even contradictory ...
... explanation of Christianity is related to the Christianity which it purports to explain . 13 To explain something , does this mean to abrogate it ? I am well aware that the German word aufheben has various and even contradictory ...
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absolute telos abstract thought admiration aesthetic assume become a Christian beginning believe certainty comic communication confusion contradiction decisive despair dialectical dialectician difficulty direct Docents doctrine doubtless earnest Either-Or enthusiasm entire essentially eternal decision eternal happiness ethical everything existential existing individual existing subject explain expression fact faith fantastic fear and trembling finite Fragments God-relationship Hegel Hegelian hence highest historical humor immanence immortality infinitely interested inwardness Jacobi knowledge lative leap learned Lessing manner means mediation merely misunderstanding objective one's oneself paganism paradox pathos perhaps Philosophical Fragments position possible precisely presupposition principle Privatdocent problem pseudonymous pure thought question reader reality reflection relation relationship religious sense significance Socrates speak speculative philosophy speculative thought sphere spirit Stages on Life's striving stupid subjective thinker suppose sure System systematic task thing tion transformed true truth understand understood wish word world-historical