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The real badness in the world is ours, is human. The world is united and indifferent and mostly we do not know what it is. Cosmology is outside our reasonable possibilities.
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Ibidem, 641–648.
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Ibidem, 649–651.
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“Die Grenzen meiner Sprache bedeuten die Grenzen meiner Welt” L. Wittgenstein, Tractatus logico-philosophicus, 5.6.
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Sem Tob, Op. Cit., 651–653.
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Ibidem, 654–655.
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Yehudá Ha Leví, Nueva antología poética, Madrid, Hiperión, 1997, p. 51.
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Sem Tob, Op. Cit., 656–658.
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Ibidem, 659–660.
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Ibidem, 661–662.
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Galán Díez, I. (2017). XXI: Cosmology. In: The Birth of Thought in the Spanish Language. Philosophical Studies Series, vol 127. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50977-8_33
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