Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, Band 2Florence M. Hetzler, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 |
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... activity , the principle of value which orders his vision of all possibilities . No pure possibility is excluded from this vision ; it is a pattern of potentiality which is completely " devoid of all negative prehensions " ( PR 524 ) ...
... activity , the principle of value which orders his vision of all possibilities . No pure possibility is excluded from this vision ; it is a pattern of potentiality which is completely " devoid of all negative prehensions " ( PR 524 ) ...
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... activity . Finite generation and corruption , let alone the termini of birth and death , do not apply to Aristotle's god , the supreme exemplar of being qua being . This one true individual is fully actual ( vital ) , incorporating the ...
... activity . Finite generation and corruption , let alone the termini of birth and death , do not apply to Aristotle's god , the supreme exemplar of being qua being . This one true individual is fully actual ( vital ) , incorporating the ...
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... activity is terminated , there death has shown its face . Life is an activity . Death is the extinction of an activity , or the transformation of an activity , or both . The death of a person is nothing more than a demonstration that a ...
... activity is terminated , there death has shown its face . Life is an activity . Death is the extinction of an activity , or the transformation of an activity , or both . The death of a person is nothing more than a demonstration that a ...
Inhalt
A PRAGMATIC DISCUSSION OF THE NORMS OF DYING | 1 |
NINETEEN OCCASIONAL THESES CONCERNING | 11 |
BRIDGING THE COMMUNICATIONS GAP BETWEEN | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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