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spection ; then there occurs an intrusion by a compelling individual who attempts to engage the protagonist with the living ; narrative interest increases in the contrast between the protagonist's inaction and his friend's willingness ...
spection ; then there occurs an intrusion by a compelling individual who attempts to engage the protagonist with the living ; narrative interest increases in the contrast between the protagonist's inaction and his friend's willingness ...
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... a young man from committing suicide , he tells the story of death in order to serve life , thinking that in hearing the story the young man will be placed in such a relationship with the dead that he will not forsake the living .
... a young man from committing suicide , he tells the story of death in order to serve life , thinking that in hearing the story the young man will be placed in such a relationship with the dead that he will not forsake the living .
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47 For Hegel , God is a living God only as this movement of self - alienation and self - possession : God is movement towards the finite and thereby , as the sublation of the finite , movement into himself .
47 For Hegel , God is a living God only as this movement of self - alienation and self - possession : God is movement towards the finite and thereby , as the sublation of the finite , movement into himself .
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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