Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft: Die Grundlegungen der by Otfried Höffe

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Page 17 regularly read Der Nordschleswiger and who thus at least pay attention to the ideas and policies which leading members of the BdN propound.  However, the many committees of the two organizations have frequently a number of members in common and the thinking of one organization cannot go unheeded by the other. Furthermore, as we saw in the diagram above, the BdN appears to claim the Schul­ und Sprachverein as part of its whole.  A closed seminar was held in the spring of 1982 for "leading members of the minority" during which a number of position statements "crystallized" (BdN, 1982:5).

Language and culture which have grown up historically in the Nordschleswig homeland and in Nordschleswig families.  In this different formulation the paradox arises from being culturally German and politically Danish and the attempt to resolve the paradox is described in the third statement as a matter of finding "eine angemessene Page 19 Balance zwischen dem Bekenntnis zum Deutschtum und der Integration in die dänische Umgebung" (an appropriate balance between the profession of Germanness and integration into Danish surroundings).

Page 17 regularly read Der Nordschleswiger and who thus at least pay attention to the ideas and policies which leading members of the BdN propound.  However, the many committees of the two organizations have frequently a number of members in common and the thinking of one organization cannot go unheeded by the other. Furthermore, as we saw in the diagram above, the BdN appears to claim the Schul­ und Sprachverein as part of its whole.  A closed seminar was held in the spring of 1982 for "leading members of the minority" during which a number of position statements "crystallized" (BdN, 1982:5).

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