The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
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... He also saw it as a political problem , involving incalculable potential violence . First , if human life — if the universe — is empty of meaning , then how ought / to live ? ( Can " ought ". X The Experience of Nothingness.
... He also saw it as a political problem , involving incalculable potential violence . First , if human life — if the universe — is empty of meaning , then how ought / to live ? ( Can " ought ". X The Experience of Nothingness.
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... Rises . During his years in Spain , Hemingway also encountered the tradition of the Catholic mystics , especially St. John of the Cross , who emphasized the short - circuiting of the human mind under. xii The Experience of Nothingness.
... Rises . During his years in Spain , Hemingway also encountered the tradition of the Catholic mystics , especially St. John of the Cross , who emphasized the short - circuiting of the human mind under. xii The Experience of Nothingness.
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Michael Novak. emphasized the short - circuiting of the human mind under the ( so to speak ) lightning surge of God . Under excess light , human equipment burns out . For St. John , the encounter with God comes , therefore , as an ...
Michael Novak. emphasized the short - circuiting of the human mind under the ( so to speak ) lightning surge of God . Under excess light , human equipment burns out . For St. John , the encounter with God comes , therefore , as an ...
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... humanity would not have approved . By contrast , those who experience the same nothingness but none- theless choose to act as if God does exist , though they see Him not , try to live according to His commandments and His counsels ...
... humanity would not have approved . By contrast , those who experience the same nothingness but none- theless choose to act as if God does exist , though they see Him not , try to live according to His commandments and His counsels ...
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... human is likely to face . Compared to us , they were sometimes giants . ( If a conservative is one who has come to think , after having been a radical , that our ancestors on this earth were some- times better than we are , I have ...
... human is likely to face . Compared to us , they were sometimes giants . ( If a conservative is one who has come to think , after having been a radical , that our ancestors on this earth were some- times better than we are , I have ...
Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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