Pessimism: A History and a Criticism, Volumul 1H. S. King, 1877 - 477 pagini |
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... seems clear , then , that if we wish fully to understand the new and speculative pessimism , we must study it in connection with the much older and unsystematised creed . Nor can we stop here . The meaning and origin of what I have ...
... seems clear , then , that if we wish fully to understand the new and speculative pessimism , we must study it in connection with the much older and unsystematised creed . Nor can we stop here . The meaning and origin of what I have ...
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... seems to indicate clearly enough the 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 ...
... seems to indicate clearly enough the 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 ...
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... seems unnecessary and even ridiculous . The bulk of mankind pursue their various ends as a matter of course , and never raise the question whether the result will com- pensate for all the toil . The child gazes out into its far ...
... seems unnecessary and even ridiculous . The bulk of mankind pursue their various ends as a matter of course , and never raise the question whether the result will com- pensate for all the toil . The child gazes out into its far ...
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... seems to have taken its key from the moody obser- vations of Hamlet , reflecting on the nothingness of all that passes within the brain : " What is this palace which encloses within itself a whole world and a heaven : this fairy castle ...
... seems to have taken its key from the moody obser- vations of Hamlet , reflecting on the nothingness of all that passes within the brain : " What is this palace which encloses within itself a whole world and a heaven : this fairy castle ...
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... seems to be generally allowed that human sensibilities and interests so far transcend those of the lower animals as to be the determining factor in our estimate of conscious life ; or , at least , that there is such a close agree- ment ...
... seems to be generally allowed that human sensibilities and interests so far transcend those of the lower animals as to be the determining factor in our estimate of conscious life ; or , at least , that there is such a close agree- ment ...
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