A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 216
... inwardness , and this passion is precisely the truth . So far the Socratic principle . The eternal and essential truth , the truth which has an essential relationship to an existing individual because it pertains essentially to ...
... inwardness , and this passion is precisely the truth . So far the Socratic principle . The eternal and essential truth , the truth which has an essential relationship to an existing individual because it pertains essentially to ...
Pagina 217
... inwardness , has been posited as the truth ; can any expression for the truth be found which has a still higher degree of inwardness ? Aye , there is such an expression , provided the principle that subjectivity or inwardness is the ...
... inwardness , has been posited as the truth ; can any expression for the truth be found which has a still higher degree of inwardness ? Aye , there is such an expression , provided the principle that subjectivity or inwardness is the ...
Pagina 219
... inwardness . For without risk there is no faith , and the greater the risk , the greater the faith ; the more objective security , the less inwardness ( for inwardness is precisely sub- jectivity ) , and the less objective security ...
... inwardness . For without risk there is no faith , and the greater the risk , the greater the faith ; the more objective security , the less inwardness ( for inwardness is precisely sub- jectivity ) , and the less objective security ...
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