Freedom and Death |
Contents
Introductory Considerations on Death I | 1 |
Growing Old | 7 |
the Countermove | 15 |
Copyright | |
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actualized anamnesis ananke anguish antinomic Aristotle aware becomes being-so being-there breaks causality co-ordinates concept connection continuum correlation cosmos counter-move creature datum David Hume Deity determined differentiated duration dying empirical world endure essence eternal excentric existent world experience fact fact of death fate finite existence forms freedom fundamental G. W. F. Hegel happening Hegel Heidegger Heraclitus horizon human existence Hume idea identical infinite instincts invariable Kant Kant's knowledge Leibniz limit living manifested manifold mathematical matter means metaphysics nature Nicholas of Cusa nominalist nothingness Novalis numbers object oriented ousia parousia particular perceived perception perpetually phenomena philosophy Plato potency predicate primordial priori problem reality realm recollection and anticipation recollection and hope relation representation represented sense sensory soul speak stands symbols temporal theory things thinking thought timeless tion totality transcendental transcends transfinite truth ultimate understand unifying unity universe vanishing variable whole yearning