Pessimism: A History and a Criticism, Volumul 1H. S. King, 1877 - 477 pagini |
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... existence must be examined and estimated on its own grounds , and be accepted or rejected according as it shows itself to be or not to be a consistent and well - reasoned system of thought . At the same time the full significance of ...
... existence must be examined and estimated on its own grounds , and be accepted or rejected according as it shows itself to be or not to be a consistent and well - reasoned system of thought . At the same time the full significance of ...
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... existence as an unalterable condition of evil rests on an ample empirical ground of induction . And here the pessimism of the philosopher and of the plain man appear to touch and to be no longer wholly distinguishable . For does not the ...
... existence as an unalterable condition of evil rests on an ample empirical ground of induction . And here the pessimism of the philosopher and of the plain man appear to touch and to be no longer wholly distinguishable . For does not the ...
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... existence . But the essence of philosophical pessimism is something less than this , namely , the denial of happiness or the affirmation of life's inherent misery , and this doctrine is by no means clearly conveyed by the form of the ...
... existence . But the essence of philosophical pessimism is something less than this , namely , the denial of happiness or the affirmation of life's inherent misery , and this doctrine is by no means clearly conveyed by the form of the ...
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... existence of a close relation between the various shades of belief denoted by each . The popular mind has instinctively classed philosopher and poet , the speculative and the non - speculative mind in one group ; and , as I have ...
... existence of a close relation between the various shades of belief denoted by each . The popular mind has instinctively classed philosopher and poet , the speculative and the non - speculative mind in one group ; and , as I have ...
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... existence have commonly connected them- selves with some religious or philosophical idea , and will therefore be better considered later on when we have to deal with the more reasoned forms of these hostile opinions . We will therefore ...
... existence have commonly connected them- selves with some religious or philosophical idea , and will therefore be better considered later on when we have to deal with the more reasoned forms of these hostile opinions . We will therefore ...
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Pagina 17 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
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