Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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... consciousness which would be desire and which would serve as a sign of the body - as - ground . But desire is consent to desire . The heavy , fainting consciousness slides toward a languor comparable to sleep . Every one has been able ...
... consciousness which would be desire and which would serve as a sign of the body - as - ground . But desire is consent to desire . The heavy , fainting consciousness slides toward a languor comparable to sleep . Every one has been able ...
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... conscious of all the implications which this fact supposes ? " We shall reply that we are per- fectly conscious of them . Only this consciousness itself must have for its limit the structure of consciousness in general and of the choice ...
... conscious of all the implications which this fact supposes ? " We shall reply that we are per- fectly conscious of them . Only this consciousness itself must have for its limit the structure of consciousness in general and of the choice ...
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... consciousness ( or more correctly : of becoming conscious of one- self ) meets us only when we begin to perceive in what measure we could dis- pense with it : and it is at the beginning of this perception that we are now placed by ...
... consciousness ( or more correctly : of becoming conscious of one- self ) meets us only when we begin to perceive in what measure we could dis- pense with it : and it is at the beginning of this perception that we are now placed by ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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