10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARADOXICALNESS»
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paradoxicalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Justification of Religious Faith in Søren Kierkegaard, ...
122 Against the above view, Evans argues that the paradoxicalness of the
incarnation is not due to a metaphysical disjunction between the eternal, infinite
God and temporal, finite existence. He points out that Kierkegaard consistently ...
2
Political Theory in the Welfare State
Hierarchy is the paradox dissolved, paradoxicalness reflected within itself, as it
were. And it thereby becomes conjoinable. This is the precise sense in which it
was discussed in the old European semantics of participation and representation,
...
3
Søren Kierkegaard: Epistemology and psychology : Kierkegaard ...
The paradoxicalness of the incarnation thus mirrors a paradoxicalness which is
generically present in human existence, and it is implausible to claim that
Climacus understands human existence itself as a logical contradiction, even
though he ...
Daniel W. Conway, K. E. Gover, 2002
4
The gentle art of philosophical polemics: selected reviews ...
The one problem that is common to all of them is, whether intuition, which causes
our feeling of paradoxicalness, is not thereby proven fallible. Further, if intuition is
fallible, should it not be dismissed? This is precisely what formalists of all sorts ...
5
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological ...
thetic once again, and in fact again by setting it off from and, simultaneously,
making reference to the cognitive effectuation, that is, again as a peculiar form of
paradoxicalness. "The paradox that all the brutality of actual (factical-fallen) life
can ...
Burt Hopkins, Steven Crowell, 2002
6
Russian Studies in Literature
Distinct attribution to a specific type or genre or strict form (march, waltz, fugue)
and, of course, expressed programmedness (symphonic poem) and
monumentality of form (symphony, concert) weaken or eliminate paradoxicalness
at the ...
If he had indeed held prudence to be a good, producing felicity, as Epicurus
thought, one should have blamed only the absurdity and the paradoxicalness of
this opinion ; but since prudence of itself is not another thing differing from felicity,
but ...
Plutarch, William Watson Goodwin, 1871
8
Philosophy and the Liberal Arts
... not played out in Descartes' philosophy, but rather continued its career until the
present day where the Cartesian spirit of mathematical rationalism is so often
arrayed against the indefeasable paradoxicalness of our experience in the world.
9
An American Idol: Emerson and the "Jewish Idea"
In regarding Emerson as paradoxical rather than submitting to the fact of
Emerson's paradoxicalness as the substance of his freedom (this making
Emerson in a sense beyond criticism), Bloom does not quite completely take
Emerson at his ...
Robert J. Loewenberg, 1984
... that is, whether the offense of the cross issues from a misunderstanding on the
part of the subject or whether it is inherent in the ontological paradox.80 In this
connection, especially Vogel maintained the paradoxicalness of the Incarnation
of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARADOXICALNESS»
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What Robert Rauschenberg thought about dying.
... he would eventually become known: a paradoxical originality (or perhaps an original paradoxicalness), energy, iconoclasm, unerring instinct. «Slate, May 08»