Pessimism: A History and a CriticismH.S. King, 1877 - 477 pagini |
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Pagina 21
... gives vent to the most depressing convictions of the pessimist . ' Would we , ' he writes , form a just con- clusion , and come to a decision , casting aside all the allure- ments and illusions of fortune , then we are bound to say that ...
... gives vent to the most depressing convictions of the pessimist . ' Would we , ' he writes , form a just con- clusion , and come to a decision , casting aside all the allure- ments and illusions of fortune , then we are bound to say that ...
Pagina 22
... give a few illustrations of its unreasoned expressions . As a striking example of this purely personal and un- theoretic pessimism , I may refer to the letters of Diderot to his lover , Sophie Voland . At the time the writer penned ...
... give a few illustrations of its unreasoned expressions . As a striking example of this purely personal and un- theoretic pessimism , I may refer to the letters of Diderot to his lover , Sophie Voland . At the time the writer penned ...
Pagina 28
... gives us a singularly powerful picture of human life as seen through the pessimist's blackened medium . In a series of ... give him- self an interesting appearance . And so the ego looks down at last on his tattered robes , and imagines ...
... gives us a singularly powerful picture of human life as seen through the pessimist's blackened medium . In a series of ... give him- self an interesting appearance . And so the ego looks down at last on his tattered robes , and imagines ...
Pagina 30
... give itself the aspect of a reasoned and verified truth . There are two main character- istics which mark off this form of the contrast from that just dealt with . In the first place the problem assumes greater definiteness . The ...
... give itself the aspect of a reasoned and verified truth . There are two main character- istics which mark off this form of the contrast from that just dealt with . In the first place the problem assumes greater definiteness . The ...
Pagina 31
... give the ruling character to life . So , again , there is a degree of definiteness in that form of optimistic doctrine , which while admitting the evil of present existence makes it evanescent by bringing it under the conception of a ...
... give the ruling character to life . So , again , there is a degree of definiteness in that form of optimistic doctrine , which while admitting the evil of present existence makes it evanescent by bringing it under the conception of a ...
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action active impulse æsthetic affirmation appears arises attainment balance of happiness belief bodily character civilisation conceive conception consciousness desire distinctly doctrine doubt effect element emotional enjoyment evanescence evil example existence experience external fact factor favourable feeling force G. H. Lewes gratification hedonism hedonist Hegel human idea of happiness ideal imagination individual influence instinctive intellectual intelligence intensity involves J. S. Mill life's limits mankind means ment mental mental events metaphysical mind misery mode moral natural selection nervous noumenon object Omar Khayyám optimism and pessimism optimistic organic pessimist philosophy physical pleasure and pain positive possible present principle progress pursuit question realised reality reason recognised reflection relation representation result satisfaction Schopen Schopenhauer's scientific seek seems sensation sense social sources speak subjective idealism supposed temperament theory things thought tion truth Uncon unconscious unconscious mind volition whole wholly wise worth writers
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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.
Pagina 20 - STEVENSON (Rev. WF). Hymns for the Church and Home. Selected and Edited by the Rev. W. Fleming Stevenson. The most complete Hymn Book published. The Hymn Book consists of Three Parts : — I.
Pagina 321 - Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend; Dust into Dust, and under Dust, to lie, Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and— sans End! Alike for those who for TODAY prepare, And those that after some TOMORROW stare, A Muezzin from the Tower of Darkness cries, 'Fools, your Reward is neither Here nor There.
Pagina 22 - XVIII. The Nature of Light: With a General Account of Physical Optics.
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Pagina 16 - Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good: Round these, with tendrils strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow.
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Pagina 24 - Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen, Count o'er thy days from anguish free, And know, whatever thou hast been, 'Tis something better not to be.
Pagina 28 - PELLETAN (E.). The Desert Pastor, Jean Jarousseau. Translated from the French. By Colonel EP De L'Hoste. With a Frontispiece. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth, price 3*. 6d. PENNELL (H. Cholmondeley). Pegasus Resaddled. By the Author of " Puck on Pegasus