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- Title: PoSA (English/RSPC1949): Appendix I
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- is striving for clearness about the essential nature of man and his
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter I
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- striving to the best of its power to continue in motion. This stone
- which is conscious only of its striving and is by no means
- for doing, or striving to do, this rather than that? To will anything
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter II
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- spiritual striving of mankind is nothing but the bridging of this
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter III
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- striving of man, in so far as he is conscious of such striving. The
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter V
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- all striving for knowledge is simply meaningless. For him there can
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter IX
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- one's own good, and striving to attain it even at the cost of the
- man will determine the content of his egoistical striving in
- spiritual), then we cannot but meet one another in striving for the
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XIII
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- not as an all-wise and all-beneficent being, but as blind striving
- or will. Eternal striving, ceaseless craving for satisfaction
- contrary, grants to it equal rights with blind striving (will), he
- is endorsed by the approval of others from without. The striving for
- fulfilment of the striving causes pleasure in the individual who
- non-fulfilment of my striving. The striving itself is by no means to
- which a striving is fulfilled, at once a new striving arises, this is
- nursing. If striving by itself caused pain, then the removal of
- striving ought to be accompanied by pleasure. But the very reverse is
- true. To have no striving in one's life causes boredom, and boredom
- before striving meets with fulfilment, and since, in the interval, it
- there is no connection between pain and striving as such, but that
- pain depends solely on the non-fulfilment of the striving.
- striving (will) as being in principle the source of pain.
- truth, the very reverse of this is correct. Striving (desire) is in
- striving. If anyone were to argue that the pain caused by the
- striving itself has been destroyed.
- must allow in our calculation for the pleasure of striving, the
- pleasure of the satisfaction of striving, and the pleasure which
- comes to us without any striving whatever. On the debit side we shall
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