(adjective) expressing or of the nature of necessary truth or absolute certainty
this evidence can never present itself to me as apodictic
this evidence can never present itself to me as apodictic
a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned arguments
not the product of dialectic but sui generis: Truth!
quoting You Shall Know Our Velocity
not the product of dialectic but sui generis: Truth!
quoting You Shall Know Our Velocity
(adjective) of, relating to, or characterized by the direction of love toward an object (as the mother) that satisfies nonsexual needs (as hunger)
infant dragging itself anaclitically around the map
quoting IJ 694
infant dragging itself anaclitically around the map
quoting IJ 694
(philosophy) The quality or state of being known a priori
This 'apriority' of action means that the individual realizes that he is both the person who acts and who he becomes through that action.
This 'apriority' of action means that the individual realizes that he is both the person who acts and who he becomes through that action.
philistine
Kierkegaard envisioned the obedient, unreflected 'spidsborger' of his time, and regarded society as the primary source of corrupting roles to which civilians obediently complied
Kierkegaard envisioned the obedient, unreflected 'spidsborger' of his time, and regarded society as the primary source of corrupting roles to which civilians obediently complied