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The knowledge we have is at the interior of a commitment , at the interior of a passionate concern , as Kierkegaard would say . And such knowledge - which is a subject's knowledge of himself - gives us unique access to the understanding ...
The knowledge we have is at the interior of a commitment , at the interior of a passionate concern , as Kierkegaard would say . And such knowledge - which is a subject's knowledge of himself - gives us unique access to the understanding ...
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There is something of a concern for this same totality and integrity in the existentialists ' concern with death . ... These two concerns - commitment and death -are bound together by the seeking of totality in our concept of man .
There is something of a concern for this same totality and integrity in the existentialists ' concern with death . ... These two concerns - commitment and death -are bound together by the seeking of totality in our concept of man .
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1 > One reason why the existentialist is so deeply involved in the problem of God is his concern for man , the existential man . And man in his existential posture is naturally religious in one way or another , either insisting with ...
1 > One reason why the existentialist is so deeply involved in the problem of God is his concern for man , the existential man . And man in his existential posture is naturally religious in one way or another , either insisting with ...
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