Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 184
... oneself back into eternity through recollection is always there , though this possi- bility is constantly nullified by utilizing the time , not for speculation , but for the transformation to inwardness in existing . * This will perhaps ...
... oneself back into eternity through recollection is always there , though this possi- bility is constantly nullified by utilizing the time , not for speculation , but for the transformation to inwardness in existing . * This will perhaps ...
Pagina 315
... oneself in existence was the Greek principle . However little content the doctrine of a Greek philosopher sometimes ... oneself , and in this manner to understand oneself , is in no way comical . But to understand everything except THE ...
... oneself in existence was the Greek principle . However little content the doctrine of a Greek philosopher sometimes ... oneself , and in this manner to understand oneself , is in no way comical . But to understand everything except THE ...
Pagina 509
... oneself no eternal determinant ( and that again is no more possible to think than how such a notion could occur to any one , since the Deity must provide the condition for it ) , and hence this again is connected with the paradoxical ...
... oneself no eternal determinant ( and that again is no more possible to think than how such a notion could occur to any one , since the Deity must provide the condition for it ) , and hence this again is connected with the paradoxical ...
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Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript Søren Kierkegaard,American-Scandinavian Foundation Anteprima non disponibile - 1941 |
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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