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Pagina 28
... ideas which Sartre takes over from Heidegger and then turn to some of the doctrines which are particularly his own . Firstly , he chooses the same general problem as Heidegger , that of Being , and he considers it , exactly as does his ...
... ideas which Sartre takes over from Heidegger and then turn to some of the doctrines which are particularly his own . Firstly , he chooses the same general problem as Heidegger , that of Being , and he considers it , exactly as does his ...
Pagina 91
... ideas upon which he was nourished , and look back with nostalgia to the days when the reverence of his pupils to himself and his learning was less perfunctory . But there are local representatives of the militia and of the Party , who ...
... ideas upon which he was nourished , and look back with nostalgia to the days when the reverence of his pupils to himself and his learning was less perfunctory . But there are local representatives of the militia and of the Party , who ...
Pagina 158
... ideas before survival may be ' elegant , ' or even morally beautiful ; but it is not , necessarily , Democratic . As any ideas which are not strictly fashionable nowadays provoke such epithets as ' fascist , ' Benda is careful to show ...
... ideas before survival may be ' elegant , ' or even morally beautiful ; but it is not , necessarily , Democratic . As any ideas which are not strictly fashionable nowadays provoke such epithets as ' fascist , ' Benda is careful to show ...
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