Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Volume 2Macmillan, 1905 - 721 pages |
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Page 29
... Schopenhauer - has best understood the universe ? Is it the healthy man or the sick man who sees best to the bottom of things ? which is in the right ? Ah ! the problem of grief and evil is and will be always the greatest enigma of ...
... Schopenhauer - has best understood the universe ? Is it the healthy man or the sick man who sees best to the bottom of things ? which is in the right ? Ah ! the problem of grief and evil is and will be always the greatest enigma of ...
Page 44
... Schopenhauer . It has struck me and almost terrified me to see how well I represent Schopenhauer's typical man , for whom happiness is a chimera and suffer- ing a reality , ' for whom the negation of will and of desire is the only road ...
... Schopenhauer . It has struck me and almost terrified me to see how well I represent Schopenhauer's typical man , for whom happiness is a chimera and suffer- ing a reality , ' for whom the negation of will and of desire is the only road ...
Page 45
... Schopenhauer is a man of powerful mind , who has put away from him all illu- sions , who professes Buddhism in the full flow of modern Germany , and absolute de- tachment of mind in the very midst of the nineteenth - century orgie . His ...
... Schopenhauer is a man of powerful mind , who has put away from him all illu- sions , who professes Buddhism in the full flow of modern Germany , and absolute de- tachment of mind in the very midst of the nineteenth - century orgie . His ...
Page 46
... Schopenhauer . Schopenhauer believes in the unchangeableness of innate ten- dencies in the individual , and in the invari- ability of the primitive disposition . He refuses to believe in the new man , in any real progress towards ...
... Schopenhauer . Schopenhauer believes in the unchangeableness of innate ten- dencies in the individual , and in the invari- ability of the primitive disposition . He refuses to believe in the new man , in any real progress towards ...
Page 47
... Schopenhauer , character is identified with temperament just as will with passion . In short , he simplifies too much , and looks at man from that more elementary point of view which is only sufficient in the case of the animal . That ...
... Schopenhauer , character is identified with temperament just as will with passion . In short , he simplifies too much , and looks at man from that more elementary point of view which is only sufficient in the case of the animal . That ...
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