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SECTION FIVE , Signs of Higher and Lower Culturehttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect5_signs_of_higher_and_lower_culture.htm
to Christianity, to the philosophers, poets, and musicians, a superabundance of deeply agitated feelings; to keep these from engulfing us, we must conjure up the spirit of science
Critique of Objectivist Ethicshttps://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/rand5.htm
them. (6) 14,4: Many philosophers have tried "to break the traditional monopoly of mysticism in the field of ethics ... But their attempts consisted of accepting the ethical doctr
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the most catholic of philosophers; he forgives and loves everybody, and wishes each to struggle on in his own place and arrive at his own ends. But his respect for eminent men, or
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farther. One of their philosophers has lately discovered, that "as the liver secretes bile, so does the brain secrete thought"; which astonishing discovery Dr. Cabanis [104/105],
THE EASTERN FATHERS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY ISBN 3-905238-07-1http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/fathers_florovsky_1.htm
problems to which both philosophers and theologians are committed. I would not claim originality for my method, for it has been used occasionally by others. But I would underline
The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer: the Wisdom Of Life, by Arthur Schopenhauerhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/10741/10741-h/10741-h.htm
aedistos bios.}{2} The philosophers of the Old Testament find themselves in a like contradiction. The life of a fool is worse than death {3} and— In much wisdom is much grie
Opacityhttps://fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm
and mapped) objects, philosophers in concepts, jurists in constructs, logicians in operators (...), and idiots in words. We saw that risk and tail risk are mathematically se
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