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The time region in which this salvage takes place is the Present of the thinking ego , a kind of lasting “ todayness ” ( hodiernus , " of this day , " Augustine called God's eternity ) , 3 the “ standing now ” ( nunc stans ) of medieval ...
The time region in which this salvage takes place is the Present of the thinking ego , a kind of lasting “ todayness ” ( hodiernus , " of this day , " Augustine called God's eternity ) , 3 the “ standing now ” ( nunc stans ) of medieval ...
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Every philosophical system aims at offering the restless mind a kind of mental habitat , a secure home , but none has ever succeeded so well , and none , I think , was so free of contradictions . Anyone willing to make the considerable ...
Every philosophical system aims at offering the restless mind a kind of mental habitat , a secure home , but none has ever succeeded so well , and none , I think , was so free of contradictions . Anyone willing to make the considerable ...
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I know you and your secret , I know your kind ! You and l - are we not of one kind ? –You and I - do we not have one secret ? ( Italics added . ] 33 . Here at first it seems as though we were dealing with a perfect metaphor ...
I know you and your secret , I know your kind ! You and l - are we not of one kind ? –You and I - do we not have one secret ? ( Italics added . ] 33 . Here at first it seems as though we were dealing with a perfect metaphor ...
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