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Suren Kerkegor in Copenhagen on May 5, 1813, both of his father and mother descended from the Jute family, a Germanic tribe that invaded the European continent in the fifth century.
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At the age of twenty-four, he made his way with dizzying speed and managed to retire at the age of forty, spending the rest of his life as a wealthy man in a big void. He did not die until he was eighty-two in 1838, and that year his son Surin turned twenty-five.
There is no doubt that Surin Kirkgur inherited from his father the deepest components of his personality and the depression he suffered from time to time, and he inherited distinct thinking abilities from him, and he inherited an emotional and emotional mentality. Fiction. Kierkegaard wrote in his autobiography:
As a child, I grew up strictly and decisively as a Christian, and if I were allowed to express myself in a humane way, I would say that I grew up in a crazy way: Even in my early childhood I was committed to the impressions I descended upon from the old man's grief that surrounded him himself - I was a child who grew up - madly - like Sad old man. "
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Suren Kerkegor in Copenhagen on May 5, 1813, both of his father and mother descended from the Jute family, a Germanic tribe that invaded the European continent in the fifth century. |
Can we run from that which never misses? Heraclitus asks |
This book is the fruit of a love for Sartre that lasted more than twelve years, during which this French thinker lived within my breath; he was my sustenance and drink. |
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977-384-160-15 | 977-384-079-4-: | 977-384-048-4 |
Author |
Frithiof Brandt | Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed | Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed |
Translator |
Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed | ||
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Mohamed H. A. Ghoneam | ||
Original Language |
English | Arabic | Arabic |
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Arabic (Translated) English |
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Paperback | Paperback | Paperback |
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Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House | Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House | Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House |
Number of Pages |
158 | 132 | 306 |
Product Dimensions |
19.5×11.5×0.7 | 19.2×12.5×0.5 | 20.3*11.9*1. |
Product Weight |
172gm | 116 gm | 242gm |
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By the time James Joyce wrote "The Fengan Awakening" with its broad view of world history, he might have fully felt that quotes like "modern" or "traditional" no longer made sense when applied to his work, but to his old admirers he is above everything else. : Updated like no other.
Can we run from that which never misses?
Heraclitus asks
Realism diminishes reality, weakens it, and falsifies it. It does not take into account our main facts and our basic concerns such as love, death, and astonishment, it introduces the human being into an imperfect and alienated perspective, and ignores that reality exists in our dreams in our imagination.
John Gerassi had just this opportunity as a child, his mother and father were very close friends with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir and the couple became for him like surrogate parents. Authorized by Sartre to write his biography.
Through the interviews with both their informalities and their tensions, Sartre’s greater complexities emerge. In particular we see Sartre wrestling with the apparent contradiction between his views on freedom and the influence of social conditions on our choices and actions. We also gain insight into his perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the disintegration of colonialism.
This book is the fruit of a love for Sartre that lasted more than twelve years, during which this French thinker lived within my breath; he was my sustenance and drink.
Existence led to alienation .. and man drowned in things .. he gasped after partial beings, and he forgot about existence.
Suren Kerkegor in Copenhagen on May 5, 1813, both of his father and mother descended from the Jute family, a Germanic tribe that invaded the European continent in the fifth century.
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