EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... oneself , without emotions and the need for identity ; trying to analyse that part of oneself which is no longer part of the " self " , therefore can be subject to analysis . In other words , the moral past of mankind is interesting ...
... oneself , without emotions and the need for identity ; trying to analyse that part of oneself which is no longer part of the " self " , therefore can be subject to analysis . In other words , the moral past of mankind is interesting ...
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... oneself outside one's own world . Most cultures are unable to do so , to the extent that they often call themselves ... oneself ; to compose oneself , and not just leave it to the winds ; ( 60 ) and finally , the most important question ...
... oneself outside one's own world . Most cultures are unable to do so , to the extent that they often call themselves ... oneself ; to compose oneself , and not just leave it to the winds ; ( 60 ) and finally , the most important question ...
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SPS. oneself , between what is external and is to be overcome in oneself , and what remains of the " self " as the taken for granted . This is a very demanding and specific approach , only suitable in the case of very special kind of ...
SPS. oneself , between what is external and is to be overcome in oneself , and what remains of the " self " as the taken for granted . This is a very demanding and specific approach , only suitable in the case of very special kind of ...
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