Sentences with phrase «strictly etymological»

It is this possibility, which enables man to move towards the future along an original road that the animal was incapable of knowing — the road that entails freedom and choice — what Marx calls Aufhebung, which we might translate «transcendence» in the strictly etymological sense of the term.
Here we have a qualitative leap, a real outgrowing, a transcendence in the strictly etymological sense of the term.
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