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Stranica 88
In other words , what for common sense is the obvious withdrawal of the mind from the world appears in the mind's own perspective as a " withdrawal of Being " or " oblivion of Being " -Seinsentzug and Seinsvergessenheit ( Heidegger ) .
In other words , what for common sense is the obvious withdrawal of the mind from the world appears in the mind's own perspective as a " withdrawal of Being " or " oblivion of Being " -Seinsentzug and Seinsvergessenheit ( Heidegger ) .
Stranica 92
This is especially true of the will , whose withdrawal phase is characterized by the strongest form of reflexivity , an acting back upon itself : the volo me velle is much more characteristic of the will than the cogito me cogitare is ...
This is especially true of the will , whose withdrawal phase is characterized by the strongest form of reflexivity , an acting back upon itself : the volo me velle is much more characteristic of the will than the cogito me cogitare is ...
Stranica 94
Hence , withdrawal from direct involvement to a standpoint outside the game ( the festival of life ) is not only a condition for judging , for being the final arbiter in the on- going competition , but also the condition for ...
Hence , withdrawal from direct involvement to a standpoint outside the game ( the festival of life ) is not only a condition for judging , for being the final arbiter in the on- going competition , but also the condition for ...
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