Myths
Arthur Schopenhauer & Will
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Figure 24
Leave Us Out Of It
The Tiger and The Thistle - Tipu Sultan and the Sc…
Thus spake the tree
Earthworms, Charles Darwin & Secular enchantment
Shirt on your back and coffee in your cup
Conversation
Radio
Walden cabin - sounds
Abraham & Isaac as seen by Kierkegaard
Eudaimonia ~ εὐδαιμονία [eu̯dai̯monía]
Conversation / Social beings
Circle
Poetry *
Richard Rorty quoted by Peter Watson *
Nothingness
Ivy, Oak & ....... *
A ream of paper *
Story of Pencils *
Daguerreotype
Slave Export from Africa *
Rosa Park *
Image 6 *
Invisibility ~ The person I am thinking of tends t…
Sun light
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"Natural desire lines" and/or Culture*
Walk in the park*
Existential Philosophy
Table 12.1 ~ Inflation
Anthropocene Sky *
Sycamore / Pane
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Keywords
Authorizations, license
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....... He (Bernard Shaw) wrote a book entitled 'The Quintessence of Ibsenism' in which he set out a lot of his own interpretations of Ibsen: that he had sought to rescue his generation from materialism; that the aim of life is self-improvement, self-fulfillment; that morality is not fixed but evolves; that standards can never be eternal; that modern European literature is more important in teaching us how to live than the Bible, and that "Mozartian joy" is the aim of life. ~ Page 100
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