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[ KNOWLEDGE]
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| ... and "conquering" certainly have no place in a Rousseauian political system, except perhaps as symbols of the unjust political structure which will be overcome when man is finally removed from his chains and permitted to enter into just political arrangements. And "slavery," which Nietzsche extols as an institution that can ... |
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[ GERMAN ESSAYS]
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| ... hope: then will I be with you for the third time, to celebrate the great noontide with you. And it is the great noontide, when man is in the middle of his course between animal and Superman, and celebrateth his advance to the evening as his highest hope: for it ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... that the man who signifies something's essence signifies sometimes a substance, sometimes a quality, sometimes some one of the other types of predicate. For when man is set before him and he says that what is set there is 'a or 'an animal', he states its essence and signifies a ... |
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[ OTHER LITERATURES]
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| ... with his eyes, and said enthusiastically: "How handsome! Old Romans, eh, Liovushka? Page 37 Their strength and beauty! O Lord! How charming it is when man is handsome, how very charming!" A LETTER I HAVE just posted a letter to you -- telegrams have arrived telling of "Tolstoy's flight," and now, ... |
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[ KNOWLEDGE]
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| ... existing is limited, and is infinitely surpassed by the power of external causes. Proof.--This is evident from the axiom of this part. For, when man is given, there is something else--say A--more powerful; when A is given, there is something else--say B--more powerful than A, ... |
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[ LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES]
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| ... 12. The truth revealed in Christ about God the "Father of mercies,"[16] enables us to "see" him as particularly close to man, especially when man is suffering, when he is under threat at the very heart of his existence and dignity. And this is why, in the situation of ... |
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[ ESSAYS]
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| ... clearer eyes what field they were called to labor in. Who made them serfs of the soil? Why should they eat their sixty acres, when man is condemned to eat only his peck of dirt? Why should they begin digging their graves as soon as they are born? They have ... |
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[ KNOWLEDGE]
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| ... are the differences between men becomes the doctrine that all differences are superficial, and therefore the man always the same. The doctrine becomes audacious when 'man' is taken to include 'woman.' He speaks of the 'accident of sex' and the 'accident of colour' as equally unjust grounds for political distinctions.( ... |
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[ LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES]
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| ... whatever - has been redeemed by Christ, and because with man - with each man without any exception whatever - Christ is in a way united, even when man is unaware of it: "Christ, who died and was raised up for all, provides man" - each man and every man - "with the light and ... |
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[ MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS]
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| ... The final illusion of history has disappeared since history is now encapsulated in a numerical countdown (just as the final illusion of humankind disappears when man is encapsulated in genetic computations). Counting the seconds from now to the end means that the end is near, that one has already gone ... |
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[ LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES]
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| ... of this can be summed up by repeating once more that economic freedom is only one element of human freedom. When it becomes autonomous, when man is seen more as a producer or consumer of goods than as a subject who produces and consumes in order to live, then economic ... |




