The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... thought as " bricolage " and his almost exclusive interest not in meaning as such ( and in its existential value ) but in the instruments and relations in- volved in the production of meaning . Lévi - Strauss , whose conception can be ...
... thought as " bricolage " and his almost exclusive interest not in meaning as such ( and in its existential value ) but in the instruments and relations in- volved in the production of meaning . Lévi - Strauss , whose conception can be ...
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... thought and being form a dialectical unity in which the members , though distinguishable , are inseparable . Hegel's argument for the oneness of thought and being ( notion and existence ) falls into two major divisions . Since being can ...
... thought and being form a dialectical unity in which the members , though distinguishable , are inseparable . Hegel's argument for the oneness of thought and being ( notion and existence ) falls into two major divisions . Since being can ...
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... thought ] rather intimately " ( p . 15 ) . But Luther , claims the author , provided no model of his own for organizing his thought . So Luther interpret- ers in fact have always had to provide their own organizing model . To fill the ...
... thought ] rather intimately " ( p . 15 ) . But Luther , claims the author , provided no model of his own for organizing his thought . So Luther interpret- ers in fact have always had to provide their own organizing model . To fill the ...
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