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The Notion Of The Human Person In Kierkegaard Vis-À-vis African Individual
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]In relation to the “existing subjectâ€7, the existentialists treat such
themes as freedom, decision, responsibility, finitude, guilt,
alienation, despair, death, the emotional life of man, problems of
language, history, society, and being. Some of these matters, which are
of great interest to the existentialists, have hitherto scarcely been
regarded as appropriate themes for philosophy at all. However, it is in
the exploration and development of these themes, drawn mostly ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]In relation to the “existing subjectâ€7, the existentialists treat such
themes as freedom, decision, responsibility, finitude, guilt,
alienation, despair, death, the emotional life of man, problems of
language, history, society, and being. Some of these matters, which are
of great interest to the existentialists, have hitherto scarcely been
regarded as appropriate themes for philosophy at all. However, it is in
the exploration and development of these themes, drawn mostly ... Continue reading---
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