Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 291
... sphere of the intellectual , or an asylum for the feeble - minded . Faith constitutes a sphere all by itself , and every misunderstanding of Christianity may at once be recognized by its transforming it into a doctrine , transferring it ...
... sphere of the intellectual , or an asylum for the feeble - minded . Faith constitutes a sphere all by itself , and every misunderstanding of Christianity may at once be recognized by its transforming it into a doctrine , transferring it ...
Pagina 306
... sphere of the abstract , movement cannot have assigned to it either time or space which presuppose move- ment or are presupposed by it . Here then there is a pause , and a leap . If someone were to say that this seems to be so only ...
... sphere of the abstract , movement cannot have assigned to it either time or space which presuppose move- ment or are presupposed by it . Here then there is a pause , and a leap . If someone were to say that this seems to be so only ...
Pagina 463
... sphere , and is hence so placed as to have only one higher sphere above it , namely , the religious in the strictest sense . But it was not the religious it was proposed to make use of in order to make repentance ridiculous ; ergo it ...
... sphere , and is hence so placed as to have only one higher sphere above it , namely , the religious in the strictest sense . But it was not the religious it was proposed to make use of in order to make repentance ridiculous ; ergo it ...
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Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript Søren Kierkegaard,American-Scandinavian Foundation Anteprima non disponibile - 1941 |
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