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Counsels and Maxims The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer
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Beschreibung
If my object in these pages were to present a complete scheme of counsels and maxims for the guidance of life, I should have to repeat the numerous rulessome of them excellentwhich have been drawn up by thinkers of all ages, from Theognis and Solomon1 down to La Rochefoucauld and, in so doing, I should inevitably entail upon the reader a vast amount of well-worn commonplace. But the fact is that in this work I make still less claim to exhaust my subject than in any other of my writings.1 [I refer to the proverbs and maxims ascribed, in the Old Testament, to the king of that name.]An author who makes no claims to completeness must also, in a great measure, abandon any attempt at systematic arrangement. For his double loss in this respect, the reader may console himself by reflecting that a complete and systematic treatment of such a subject as the guidance of life could hardly fail to be a very wearisome business. I have simply put down those of my thoughts which appear to be worth communicatingthoughts which, as far as I know, have not been uttered, or, at any rate, not just in the same form, by any one else so that my remarks may be taken as a supplement to what has been already achieved in the immense field.
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Platanus Publishing Counsels and Maxims The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer
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| Seiten | 113 Seiten |
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| Größe | 16,0 x 24,0 cm |