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Armel Guerne : L'Âme romantique
"Si le monde est si loin, à présent, de la poésie ... c’est qu’elle est avant tout une école où l’on apprend comment se taire, et pourquoi."

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1 févr. 20211 min de lecture


Georges Palante : La sensibilité individualiste
"Tous les grands individualistes communient dans ce trait : l'amour et la culture de la différence humaine, de l'unicité."

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26 janv. 20215 min de lecture


"The Three Metamorphoses", by Friedrich Nietzsche
"Of three metamorphoses of the spirit do I tell you: how the spirit becomes a camel, the camel a lion, and the lion at last a child."

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25 janv. 20213 min de lecture


"The Porcupine Dilemma", by Arthur Schopenhauer
"One cold winter's day, a number of porcupines huddled together quite closely in order to prevent themselves from being frozen..."

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24 janv. 20211 min de lecture


Oscar Wilde : Aphorims on Life, Art and Beauty
"The essence of thought, as the essence of life, is growth."

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19 janv. 20214 min de lecture


"Dialogue du Passant et du Marchand d'almanachs", par Giacomo Leopardi
"Le Passant — Des almanachs pour l’année nouvelle?
Le M. — Oui, monsieur.
Le P. — Croyez-vous qu’elle sera heureuse, cette nouvelle année ?"

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18 janv. 20212 min de lecture


Dürer's Melencolia : The "Gateway to Heaven"
"The Dürer coat-of-arms is both an ideogram for “Gateway in Heaven” and a rebus for “I engrave the gateway”..."

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17 janv. 20214 min de lecture


The "Dinner Parties" of Immanuel Kant
"Up to this period it had been his custom to dine at a table d'hôte. But he now began to keep house himself..."

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16 janv. 20217 min de lecture


Life of Heraclitus of Ephesus (c. 500 BCE)
"At last, becoming a complete misanthrope, he used to live spending his time in walking about the mountains; feeding on grasses and plants."

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15 janv. 20214 min de lecture


Life of Antisthenes (c. 445-365 BCE)
"When he was asked what advantage he had ever derived from philosophy, he replied: “The advantage of being able to converse with myself"."

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15 janv. 20214 min de lecture


Life of Diogenes of Sinope, The Cynic (404‐323 BC)
[Extracts] "Time makes even bronze grow old : but thy glory, Diogenes, all eternity will never destroy..."

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13 janv. 20215 min de lecture


The Solitude of Descartes
"Men ... ought to make the search after wisdom their principal care ; for wisdom is the true nourishment of the mind." Descartes

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11 janv. 20214 min de lecture


Nietzsche : The Great Health
"Life, to us, that means constantly transforming all that we are into light and flame..."

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31 déc. 20208 min de lecture


Nietzsche : Lettres de Nice
"C’est une bonne chose de vivre en France, c’est une éducation involontaire à la clarté."

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29 déc. 20206 min de lecture


Spinoza : Traité de la réforme de l'entendement
"Après que l'expérience m'eut appris que tout ce qui arrive d'ordinaire dans la vie commune est vain et futile..."

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26 déc. 20206 min de lecture


William James : Letters to Henri Bergson
[Letters] "O my Bergson, you are a magician, and your book is a marvel, a real wonder in the history of philosophy..."

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16 déc. 20201 min de lecture


Henri Bergson : Life and Consciousness
"To pierce the mystery of the deep, it is sometimes necessary to regard the heights."

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16 déc. 20204 min de lecture


The God Thoth and the Invention of Writing
[Focus] "Thoth, the "excellent of understanding", observed and wrote down everything that happened and reported it to Ra every morning."

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10 déc. 20206 min de lecture


Giacomo Leopardi: Panegyric of Birds
[Essay] "Birds are naturally the most joyful creatures in the world...."

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9 déc. 20205 min de lecture


Giacomo Leopardi : Happiness and the Modern Man
"Our regeneration depends on an 'ultraphilosophy' that brings us closer to nature by exploring the entirety and the interior of things."

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8 déc. 20209 min de lecture


Cioran à propos de la lucidité
La lucidité extrême est-elle « le dernier degré de la conscience » ? Florilège de pensées sur la clairvoyance dans l'oeuvre d'Emil Cioran...

Irène de Palacio
7 déc. 20204 min de lecture


Leo Tolstoy : From Knowledge to Wisdom
"The only real science is the knowledge of how a person should live his life. And this knowledge is open to everyone."

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20 nov. 20203 min de lecture


Karl Jaspers : The "Psychopathology" of Genius
“Is illness a prerequisite for the deepest insights ? Kierkegaard, Nietzsche ? Hölderlin ?”

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16 nov. 20206 min de lecture


Dostoevsky : Freedom in a Dead House
"In 1860, Dostoevsky began to formally write about his prison experience in a serial work he called Notes from a Dead House."

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12 nov. 20207 min de lecture
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