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49 On Hegel's view , then , the relation of infinite and finite is a thoroughly internal , spiritual relation , and this without prejudice to their relative , mutual otherness and independence . Each is the Other of the other , but this ...
49 On Hegel's view , then , the relation of infinite and finite is a thoroughly internal , spiritual relation , and this without prejudice to their relative , mutual otherness and independence . Each is the Other of the other , but this ...
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It was , after all , masculinity that connoted strength in relation to feminine weakness , activity in relation to passivity , fullness in relation to emptiness , autonomy in relation to dependence . The doctrine of God and the doctrine ...
It was , after all , masculinity that connoted strength in relation to feminine weakness , activity in relation to passivity , fullness in relation to emptiness , autonomy in relation to dependence . The doctrine of God and the doctrine ...
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Theology makes not only the self and human activity unrecognizable but also social relations . ... theology has attentuated the significance and meaning of a social relation , namely , the relation between father and son .
Theology makes not only the self and human activity unrecognizable but also social relations . ... theology has attentuated the significance and meaning of a social relation , namely , the relation between father and son .
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
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