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... interests me is that the distinctions you find in Kierkegaard you will find also in Wittgenstein . There is , however , this difference , that whereas Kierkegaard's interest lies in saving Christianity for the world or to make sure that ...
... interests me is that the distinctions you find in Kierkegaard you will find also in Wittgenstein . There is , however , this difference , that whereas Kierkegaard's interest lies in saving Christianity for the world or to make sure that ...
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... interest was not in any particular problem but in the bothered individual , particularly in the hot and bothered ... interest is in the reader and his interest in the reader is not to tell him something he does not know , but to ...
... interest was not in any particular problem but in the bothered individual , particularly in the hot and bothered ... interest is in the reader and his interest in the reader is not to tell him something he does not know , but to ...
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... interest , which for once we could do without , but is humanitarian , is in the interest of all those people who cannot sleep . Who is there to tell them ?: It is true what they say about Dixie and , not only that , but also about what ...
... interest , which for once we could do without , but is humanitarian , is in the interest of all those people who cannot sleep . Who is there to tell them ?: It is true what they say about Dixie and , not only that , but also about what ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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