Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
1050 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE HOW THE“TRU EWORLD” FINALLYBECAME AFABLE THEHISTORY OF ANERROR The true world—attainable for the sage, ...
642 GEORGEBERKELEY HYLAS: If it comes to that the point will soon be decided. What more easy than to conceive a tree or house ex ...
TWILIGHT OF THEIDOLS 1051 To be fair, it should be admitted, however, that on the ground out of which Christianity grew, the con ...
THREEDIALOGUES(1) 643 PHILONOUS: Sight therefore does not suggest, or any way inform you, that the visible object you immediatel ...
1052 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE winds are approaching. Or unrecognized gratitude for a good digestion (sometimes called “love of man”). ...
644 GEORGEBERKELEY objects, perceived by the mediation of ideas, which are their images and representations. Now, I own ideas do ...
TWILIGHT OF THEIDOLS 1053 Morality, insofar as it condemnsfor its own sake, and not out of regard for the con- cerns, considerat ...
THREEDIALOGUES(1) 645 is plain, if you keep to that, you must hold the real things, or archetypes of our ideas, are not perceive ...
1054 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE degenerates physiologically, then license and luxury followfrom this (namely, the craving for ever stron ...
646 GEORGEBERKELEY be like a sound?In a word, can anything be like a sensation or idea, but another sensation or idea? HYLAS: I ...
TWILIGHT OF THEIDOLS 1055 residual in your atom! Not to mention the “thing-in-itself,” the horrendum pudendumof the metaphysicia ...
THREEDIALOGUES(2) 647 HYLAS: I assure you I have done nothing ever since I saw you but search after mistakes and fallacies, and, ...
1056 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE [6] The whole realm of morality and religion belongs under this concept of imag- inary causes.The “expla ...
648 GEORGEBERKELEY conceive this brain or no? If you do, then you talk of ideas imprinted in an idea causing that same idea, whi ...
THEANTI-CHRIST 1057 innocence of becoming by means of “punishment” and “guilt.” Christianity is a meta- physics of the hangman. ...
THREEDIALOGUES(2) 649 HYLAS: Other men may think as they please; but for your part you have nothing to reproach me with. My comf ...
1058 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE What is more harmful than any vice? Active pity for all the failures and all the weak: Christianity. Th ...
650 GEORGEBERKELEY of atoms; how anything at all, either sensible or imaginable, can exist independent of a mind, and he need go ...
THEANTI-CHRIST 1059 further increased and multiplied by pity. Pity makes suffering contagious. Under certain circumstances, it m ...
THREEDIALOGUES(2) 651 produced by, anything but a mind or spirit? This indeed is inconceivable. And to assert that which is inco ...
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