Philosophical Library/Open Road

  • Menna Abu Zahrahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Easter Sunday to place herbs and simples in a wooden vessel together with the dried carcase of a snake, which every person present must have touched with his, or her, fingers.
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    The herbs were then burned.
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    To prevent a child having the whooping-cough, hang an adder stone round its neck.
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    remote parts of the Highlands.
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    Serpents’ Eggs and Snake Eggs
  • overweightcathar citeretfor 2 år siden
    The existant which we must analyze,” writes Heidegger, “is our self. The being of this existant is mine.”1
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    Thus, the idea of man can be only the sum of the established facts which it allows us to unite.
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    All the same, the psychologist grants that man has emotions because experience teaches him so.
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    he thing which differentiates every inquiry about man from other types of rigorous questions is precisely the privileged fact that human reality is ourselves.
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    They are, in their essential structure, man’s reactions against the world.
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