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so:text | Kierkegaard was concerned to prove what might be called the activist nature of love, and in this respect he returns to the conception of the early Greek philosophers. He goes so far as to say that the poet who sings of earthly love cannot be a Christian, 'for love of one's neighbour is not sung, it is acted'. p. 214 (en) |
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so:description | Forms of things unknown: essays towards an aesthetic philosophy 1960, 1963 (en) |
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