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... final decision and the innumerable minor and major decisions which we make throughout life . The final decision is certainly of decisive importance , but this fact does not in itself diminish the importance of the other decisions , for ...
... final decision and the innumerable minor and major decisions which we make throughout life . The final decision is certainly of decisive importance , but this fact does not in itself diminish the importance of the other decisions , for ...
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... final end of the existence of the individual it makes human life tragic and absurd . Death has been referred to as the final indignity of life , the dreadful fate which awaits to bring to naught all our greatest efforts and finest ...
... final end of the existence of the individual it makes human life tragic and absurd . Death has been referred to as the final indignity of life , the dreadful fate which awaits to bring to naught all our greatest efforts and finest ...
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... final limitation to their own changeful- ness . No god is an unchanging immortal . The only immortal unchanging is awful , permanent fate . Fate establishes forever the discontinuities between earth and sky , life and death . Fate alone ...
... final limitation to their own changeful- ness . No god is an unchanging immortal . The only immortal unchanging is awful , permanent fate . Fate establishes forever the discontinuities between earth and sky , life and death . Fate alone ...
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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