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Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin .
Proper noun
conditio humana
- (usually italicised) the human condition
2016, Ken Wilber, translated by Gisli Magnusson, Ukuelighed og nåde: – spiritualitet og healing i Treya Killams liv og død, Klim, →ISBN:
2010, Alexander von Oettingen, Almen pædagogik: pædagogikkens grundlæggende spørgsmål, Gyldendal Uddannelse, →ISBN, page 173:Således har vi alle – mere eller mindre udtalt – erfaringer og viden om pædagogik og det pædagogiske, fordi det er en del af vores conditio humana.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
2007, Mimo Antabi, Afgrunde: studier i Preben Major Sørensens kortprosa, →ISBN:... at mennesket er en afgrund, og at det absurde conditio humana ikke kan fikseres eller begribes til bunds, men dog glimtvis lader sig ane i kunsten, i litteraturen og fantasien.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)