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[..]the unity of the word is no security for the unity of the thing.
[..]metaphysical one; if one take away from the deep feeling the commingled elements of thought, then the strong feeling remains, and this guarantees nothing for knowledge but itself, just as strong faith proves only its strength and not the truth of what is believed in.
laba rindkopa pie 20tajam lapaspusēm kas paskaidro nihilismu
Oct 26, 2025 01:45AM
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32 Finally, the standard by which we measure, our nature, is not of unalterable dimensions - we have moods and vacillations, and yet we should have to recognise ourselves as a fixed standard in order to estimate correctly the relation of any thing whatever to ourselves. .. it is one of the greatest and most inexplicable discords of existence.
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-and therefore he no longer plants those trees which require regular care for centuries, and which are destined to afford shade to a long series of generations.
28 it is quite clear that the world is not good and not bad, and that the terms good and bad have only significance with respect to man[..]
31 secinajums: tiecies pēc loģikas bet pieņem neloģisko un haotisko (?)
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Elija
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Kant ‘The understand does not derive its laws from Nature but dictates them to her’

An actual drawback which accompanies the cessation of metaphysical views lies in the fact that the individual looks upon his short span of life too exclusively and receives no stronger incentives to build durable institutions intended to last for centuries -he himself wishes to pluck the fruit from the tree which he plants,
Nov 11, 2025 12:47AM
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Were the existence of such world ever so well proved, the fact would nevertheless remain that it would be precisely the most irrelevant of all forms of knowledge (about heaven/metaphisycal)
The maker of language was not modest enough to think that he only gave designations to things, he believed rather that with his words he expressed the widest knowledge of the things
Oct 21, 2025 12:10AM
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but everything has become: there are no eternal facts, just as there are no absolute truths. consequently what is needed from now on is historical philosophising and with it th evie rue of modesty.
We look at everything through the human head and cannot cut this head off
Oct 21, 2025 12:08AM
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Oct 15, 2025 12:05AM
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Elija
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it’s a wonder how he did not kill himself, he has the musings of a 14yo girl just more morbidly described. I do like how he writes.

..the will to free will.
And if we are the deceived, are we also not the deceivers? Must we not also be deceivers?
Oct 07, 2025 12:19AM
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