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Sami Alsouri,Jan Sinschek,Andreas Sewe,Eric Bodden,Mira Mezini,Stefan Katzenbeisserself-referent roots of durational emanation. In . the perfect mutuality which I have called ‘eternal .’ is not merely tentative, contingent, and normative, but throughout its entire amplitude constitutive, necessary, and essential. In ‘this present life’ of emanational privation, of durationally corGRE 发表于 2025-3-27 22:57:37
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Andreas Peter,Max Kronberg,Wilke Trei,Stefan Katzenbeisserplicitly accomplished in the famous . to .” of the .; and he notes with scarcely suppressed indignation that “the very word . or . hardly occurs anywhere in the .” “Though Spinoza had fine things to say about the virtue of benevolence, he is curiously silent about the great virtue in which the conce