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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Michael Novak. ought / to live ? ( Can " ought " have any meaning ? ) Besides , if the universe lacks meaning , then aren't the Nazis just as right as anybody else ? Why shouldn't they do as they please , with whatever violence it takes ...
Michael Novak. ought / to live ? ( Can " ought " have any meaning ? ) Besides , if the universe lacks meaning , then aren't the Nazis just as right as anybody else ? Why shouldn't they do as they please , with whatever violence it takes ...
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... lives . Some licensed their followers to do horrible things , of which they themselves in their humanity would not have ... live according to His commandments and His counsels . This brings them quite often little or no consolation , and ...
... lives . Some licensed their followers to do horrible things , of which they themselves in their humanity would not have ... live according to His commandments and His counsels . This brings them quite often little or no consolation , and ...
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Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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