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We know their positions - standing - before - God is a necessary posture for man if he is authentic , Kierkegaard tells us ... And this position enters into our very inner being . colors our whole life and makes this life already a hell ...
We know their positions - standing - before - God is a necessary posture for man if he is authentic , Kierkegaard tells us ... And this position enters into our very inner being . colors our whole life and makes this life already a hell ...
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Several positions are possible in attempting to solve the problems . We may regard cognition as the important ... A position between these extremes is one in which cognitive data are regarded as evidence supporting a judgment of value .
Several positions are possible in attempting to solve the problems . We may regard cognition as the important ... A position between these extremes is one in which cognitive data are regarded as evidence supporting a judgment of value .
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One cannot begin to perceive the limits of his own position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics ...
One cannot begin to perceive the limits of his own position until he knows clearly all that his position involves . The interpretation of the play's universe as containing a benevolent God was , in general , the thesis of most critics ...
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