Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... experience of freedom is the deepest experience we have of our own subjectivity . In the act of knowledge we know our self as related to things . Willing is the privileged experience from within that the existentialists speak of . For ...
... experience of freedom is the deepest experience we have of our own subjectivity . In the act of knowledge we know our self as related to things . Willing is the privileged experience from within that the existentialists speak of . For ...
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... experience ; the poet would have foregone age in order to have remained in the marshes . " Singular " here probably means " unique , " and therefore , indicates a valuable experience , but one not as valuable as the repose . The meter ...
... experience ; the poet would have foregone age in order to have remained in the marshes . " Singular " here probably means " unique , " and therefore , indicates a valuable experience , but one not as valuable as the repose . The meter ...
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... experience of the play and the second , which is , has never been put forth to my con- ceptual satisfaction ; those very writers who share my own experience of the play end , for the most part , in evading cer- tain questions altogether ...
... experience of the play and the second , which is , has never been put forth to my con- ceptual satisfaction ; those very writers who share my own experience of the play end , for the most part , in evading cer- tain questions altogether ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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