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so:text How does the philosophical question differ from the non-philosophical question? To philosophize means, we said, to direct one's view toward the totality of the world. So is that a philosophical question which has for its explicit and formal theme the sum-total of all existing things? No! What is peculiar and distinctive about a philosophical question is that it cannot be posed, considered, or answered without "God and the world" also coming into consideration, that is, the whole of what exists. (en)
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so:description The Philosophical Act (en)
so:description Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948) (en)
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