The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
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... 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.
... 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.
Página xiii
... tradition of communal prayer , liturgy , and con- templation of the latter , along with the varied active life of the former . I loved the contemplative part , despite my natural activism , and soon found favorite guides among the ...
... tradition of communal prayer , liturgy , and con- templation of the latter , along with the varied active life of the former . I loved the contemplative part , despite my natural activism , and soon found favorite guides among the ...
Página xvi
... traditions— essentially Jewish and Christian or , as we say , " western " —were quite well experienced in nothingness ... tradition , however , who pointed out that those who call themselves nihilists , such as Nietzsche and Sartre ...
... traditions— essentially Jewish and Christian or , as we say , " western " —were quite well experienced in nothingness ... tradition , however , who pointed out that those who call themselves nihilists , such as Nietzsche and Sartre ...
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... tradition that is part of a symphony of other traditions . ( I rejected the metaphor of the " melting pot " and the " salad , " in favor of a metaphor taken from the world of music , a symphony , and therefore more apt for realities of ...
... tradition that is part of a symphony of other traditions . ( I rejected the metaphor of the " melting pot " and the " salad , " in favor of a metaphor taken from the world of music , a symphony , and therefore more apt for realities of ...
Página xix
... tradition seemed to me to offer a far better and more commonsensical defense against anomie and loss of moorings ... traditional virtues . ( In fact , in celebrating " family , neighborhood , work , peace and strength " in The Rise of ...
... tradition seemed to me to offer a far better and more commonsensical defense against anomie and loss of moorings ... traditional virtues . ( In fact , in celebrating " family , neighborhood , work , peace and strength " in The Rise of ...
Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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