Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Søren Kierkegaard Walter Lowrie. §2 . The Essential Expression for Existential Pathos : Suffering- Fortune and misfortune as the expression for an aesthetic view of life , in contradistinction to suffering as the expression of a ...
Søren Kierkegaard Walter Lowrie. §2 . The Essential Expression for Existential Pathos : Suffering- Fortune and misfortune as the expression for an aesthetic view of life , in contradistinction to suffering as the expression of a ...
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... expression of the fact that one is not related to it , the decisive expression of the fact that one is lost and the relationship is re- linquished . The answer is not difficult . Precisely because it is an exister who is to relate ...
... expression of the fact that one is not related to it , the decisive expression of the fact that one is lost and the relationship is re- linquished . The answer is not difficult . Precisely because it is an exister who is to relate ...
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... expression for existential pathos , the highest expression for it , higher than the most enthusiastic penance which would make up for the guilt . * This treasur- ing up of guilt cannot find its expression in any outward act , whereby it ...
... expression for existential pathos , the highest expression for it , higher than the most enthusiastic penance which would make up for the guilt . * This treasur- ing up of guilt cannot find its expression in any outward act , whereby it ...
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