Sentences with phrase «avowals from»

In The Symbolism of Evil, Ricoeur traces this avowal from the primitive symbol of «stain,» through the incorporation of symbols into narratives we call myths, and into a dialogue among great cycles of myths.

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The second preparatory concept is that of participation or «belonging - to» (appartenance) which 1 borrow from Gadamer's Truth and Method.14 For me, the conquest of this concept marked the end of a difficult struggle with Husserlian idealism which was not yet broached by the preceding avowal of the mediated character of reflection.
Every such avowal is greeted by loud boos from the British press, which holds, along with the entrenched authorities of the sport, that the object of soccer is the entertainment of the millions of fans who make it go.
His works are an avowal of creation coming from destruction.
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