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Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Volume One (of 3), (1), by Georg Wilhelm Hegel 2016.12.03해당카페글 미리보기
with zeal and with respect, Philosophy, excepting in name, has sunk even from memory, and that it is in the German nation that it has been retained as a peculiar possession. We have received the higher call of Nature to be the conservers...
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The Essays of Montaigne 4 , Complete, by Michel de Montaigne 2015.06.06해당카페글 미리보기
vast space filled and environed, from the bottom to the top, with three or four score rows of seats, all of marble also, and covered with cushions: "Exeat, inquit, Si pudor est, et de pulvino surgat equestri, Cujus res legi non sufficit...
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The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) .1, by Arthur Schopenhauer 2015.06.18해당카페글 미리보기
their zeal against pantheism; will any simpleton believe that it proceeds from conviction? And, in general, how is it possible that philosophy, degraded to the position of a means of making one's bread, can fail to degenerate into...
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The Untroubled Mind, by Herbert J. Hall 2015.07.17해당카페글 미리보기
and space”—toward the existence of a mighty overruling spirit. If this is a cold and inadequate conception of God, it is at least one that can be held by any man without compromise. The modern mind is apt to fail of religious...
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The Basis of Morality, by Arthur Schopenhauer 2015.06.25해당카페글 미리보기
and Space: 'Peace, Rest, and Bliss dwell only there where there is no where, and no when.'" (V. Schopenhauer: Parerga and Paralipomena, vol. ii., chap. 3, § 30 bis.) [1] He died September 21st. [2] It should be noticed that this...
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Anarchism and Socialism, by George Plechanoff 2015.06.19해당카페글 미리보기
of space would permit, published in the Weekly Times and Echo. The original French version is now appearing in the Jeunesse Socialiste, and will be issued in book form shortly. The complete English translation is now given to English...
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Homer and Classical Philology, by Friedrich Nietzsche 2015.06.20해당카페글 미리보기
in space, although no material connection unites one to the other—it likewise costs us some trouble to obtain a clear impression of that wonderful problem which, like a coin long passed from hand to hand, has lost its original and...
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Death--and After?, by Annie Besant 2015.08.03해당카페글 미리보기
s zeal and the neophyte's ardour. But these Manuals are not written for the eager student, whom no initial difficulties can daunt; they are written for the busy men and women of the work-a-day world, and seek to make plain some of the...
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On War, by Carl von Clausewitz 2015.05.16해당카페글 미리보기
IN SPACE CHAPTER XII. ASSEMBLY OF FORCES IN TIME CHAPTER XIII. STRATEGIC RESERVE CHAPTER XIV. ECONOMY OF FORCES CHAPTER XV. GEOMETRICAL ELEMENT CHAPTER XVI. ON THE SUSPENSION OF THE ACT IN WARFARE CHAPTER XVII. ON THE CHARACTER OF MODERN...
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The Essays Of Arthur Schopenhauer, by Arthur Schopenhauer 2015.08.01해당카페글 미리보기
and zeal, and tries to save them. Of this kind is the well-known story of a servant who was bitten in a courtyard at night by a mad dog. In the belief that she was beyond hope, she seized the dog and dragged it into a stable, which she...