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- Title: PoSA: Preface to the Revised Edition, 1918
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- what it contains cannot, in my view, be dispensed with by anyone who strives
- Title: PoSA: Chapter I: The Conscious Human Deed
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- reason to do or to strive for this rather than that? To will something
- Title: PoSA: Chapter II: The Fundamental Urge For Knowledge
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- This feeling makes us strive to bridge over the contrast. And in this
- and strives to penetrate with thinking what he experiences by observing.
- Title: PoSA: Chapter VIII: The Factors of Life
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- strives to grasp by means of concepts, the philosopher of feeling tries to
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IX: The Idea of Freedom
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- personal advantage, is egoism. It is striven for either by ruthlessly
- outer or inner authority as motive for his action, but strives to recognize
- who acknowledges this principle strives to do what in his opinion best
- strives to express and do only what he pleases, then there is no difference
- strives to assert only his own individuality? This objection is
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XII: Moral Imagination
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- activity, but that this unfreedom strives to attain freedom, and that this
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XIII: The Value of Life
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- one has striven for is attained, then immediately another need arises, and
- To strive after satisfaction means that the life activities go beyond the life
- content of the being in question. A being is hungry, that is, it strives
- the desire yields to the inevitable, weakens, and strives no further. Since our
- for existence is but a consequence of this fact. All existing life strives
- pleasure is greater than the displeasure, for it is man's nature to strive
- since living beings would still strive after what pleasure remains. The
- spiritual cravings, and their satisfaction is striven for, despite the
- of what he desires. When the pessimist says: Do not strive after pleasure,
- for you can never attain it, strive for what you recognize to be your task,
- strives only for happiness. He strives for the satisfaction of what his being
- ethics demands: Strive not after pleasure, but after the attainment of what
- He needs no ethics first to forbid him to strive for pleasure and then to
- prescribe to him what he ought to strive for. Of himself, he will strive
- If a man strives for sublimely great ideals, it is because they are the
- given to him. Physical nature sees to it that he strives to satisfy his lower
- The fully mature man gives himself his value. He neither strives for
- Title: PoSA: The Consequences of Monism
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- thinking. Science has striven to recognize perceptions as realities by
- Title: PoSA: Second Appendix
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- We strive for certainty in knowledge, but each in his own way.
- prevalent everywhere. But I also know that many of my contemporaries strive
- But life itself is a whole, and the more the sciences strive to penetrate
- stages of the science striven for here. A similar relation is to be found in
- not strive to elevate the value of existence of the human personality.
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