Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... existentialists meet they just shake their heads . And if there is any one thing the existentialists are against with one voice , it is abstractions , the floating off into the cold world of too many distinctions and the like . It must ...
... existentialists meet they just shake their heads . And if there is any one thing the existentialists are against with one voice , it is abstractions , the floating off into the cold world of too many distinctions and the like . It must ...
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... existentialists it is that they are committed , they are engaged , they are involved . They in no way want to be spectators , in no way they want to be removed from the existential situation . What does this mean ? First of all , a ...
... existentialists it is that they are committed , they are engaged , they are involved . They in no way want to be spectators , in no way they want to be removed from the existential situation . What does this mean ? First of all , a ...
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... existentialists are concerned with . Another easy door for the existentialist into the religious sphere is his concern with subjectivity or the subject . Man is described as a center , as a focal point , as unique , as something ...
... existentialists are concerned with . Another easy door for the existentialist into the religious sphere is his concern with subjectivity or the subject . Man is described as a center , as a focal point , as unique , as something ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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