Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 91
... leap ; for it is not externally the width of the chasm which prevents the leap , but internally the dialectical passion which makes the chasm in- finitely wide . To have been very near doing something has in itself a comic aspect ; but ...
... leap ; for it is not externally the width of the chasm which prevents the leap , but internally the dialectical passion which makes the chasm in- finitely wide . To have been very near doing something has in itself a comic aspect ; but ...
Pagina 92
... leap . Yet it must be noted in the first place , that Jacobi has no clear notion of where the leap essentially belongs . His salto mortale is , in the first instance , only the subjectifying act as over against Spinoza's objectivity ...
... leap . Yet it must be noted in the first place , that Jacobi has no clear notion of where the leap essentially belongs . His salto mortale is , in the first instance , only the subjectifying act as over against Spinoza's objectivity ...
Pagina 94
... leap . Then we come to Lessing's last words : " Auch dazu gehört schon ein Sprung , den ich meinen alten Beinen und meinem schweren Kopf nicht mehr zumuten darf . " Here Lessing expresses himself ironically , through the use he makes of ...
... leap . Then we come to Lessing's last words : " Auch dazu gehört schon ein Sprung , den ich meinen alten Beinen und meinem schweren Kopf nicht mehr zumuten darf . " Here Lessing expresses himself ironically , through the use he makes of ...
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Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript Søren Kierkegaard,American-Scandinavian Foundation Anteprima non disponibile - 1941 |
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