Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 23) 551 Powers thus make a great part of our complex ideas of particular substances.— P ...
UTILITARIANISM(CHAPTER5) 961 happiness in the estimation of the moralist and of the legislator, involves an equal claim to all t ...
552 JOHNLOCKE CHAPTER27. OFIDENTITY ANDDIVERSITY Wherein identity consists.—Another occasion the mind often takes of compar- in ...
962 Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, the youngest child of middle-aged parents. His father, Michael, had ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 27) 553 different times, or in different places, as permanent beings can at different ti ...
INTRODUCTION 963 What I really lack is to be clear in my mind what I am to do,not what I am to know, except in so far as a certa ...
554 JOHNLOCKE life, we should have something very much like the body of an animal; with this differ- ence, That, in an animal th ...
964 SØRENKIERKEGAARD Kierkegaard spent the rest of his short life as a writer, publishing a number of books including Either/Or( ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 27) 555 sameness of a rational being: and as far as this consciousness can be extended b ...
INTRODUCTION 965 Yet Abraham had faith in God, rather than Agamemnon’s resignation to the gods, and continued to believe that Go ...
556 JOHNLOCKE same myself now whilst I write (whether I consist of all the same substance, material or immaterial, or no) that I ...
966 SØRENKIERKEGAARD Niels Thulstrup,Kierkegaard’s Relation to Hegel,translated by George L. Stengren (Princeton, NJ: Princeton ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 27) 557 same person, I is easily here supposed to stand also for the same person. But if ...
FEAR ANDTREMBLING 967 individual, after having entered the universal, feels an impulse to assert himself as the single individua ...
558 JOHNLOCKE not impossible but in a little time may become a real part of another person. And so we have the same numerical su ...
968 SØRENKIERKEGAARD It is certainly true that the single individual can easily confuse this paradox with spiritual trial [Anfæg ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(III, 3) 559 have occasion to express the idea which they have applied it to: but it is evide ...
FEAR ANDTREMBLING 969 cannot be mediated, for as soon as Abraham begins to do so, he has to confess that he was in a spiritual t ...
560 JOHNLOCKE and wherein they have often occasion to mention particular persons, they make use of proper names; and there disti ...
970 SØRENKIERKEGAARD When in the crucial moment Agamemnon, Jephthah, and Brutus heroically have overcome the agony, heroically h ...
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