The I is hateful
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- | "'''Le moi est haïssable'''" is a dictum by [[Blaise Pascal]]. The concept is translated in English as "the hateful I." | + | "'''Le moi est haïssable'''" (English: “'''The I is hateful'''”) is a dictum by [[Blaise Pascal]]. The concept is translated in English as "the hateful I." |
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"Le moi est haïssable" (English: “The I is hateful”) is a dictum by Blaise Pascal. The concept is translated in English as "the hateful I."
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