Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'A nothing will serve just as well as a something about which nothing could be said.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'What can be shown, cannot be said.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'Resting on your laurels is as dangerous as resting when you are walking in the snow. You doze off and die in your sleep.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'Time-space as commonly understood, in the sense of the distance measured between two time-points, is the result of time calculation.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'Whatever can be noted historically can be found within history.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Everything in the world is purchased by labor.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'The advantages found in history seem to be of three kinds, as it amuses the fancy, as it improves the understanding, and as it strengthens virtue.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'I have written on all sorts of subjects... yet I have no enemies; except indeed all the Whigs, all the Tories, and all the Christians.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'The law always limits every power it gives.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'It is not reason which is the guide of life, but custom.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Nothing endears so much a friend as sorrow for his death. The pleasure of his company has not so powerful an influence.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'It is a just political maxim, that every man must be supposed a knave.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Beauty, whether moral or natural, is felt, more properly than perceived.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Avarice, the spur of industry.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Any person seasoned with a just sense of the imperfections of natural reason, will fly to revealed truth with the greatest avidity.' Read More Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Philosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'A nothing will serve just as well as a something about which nothing could be said.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'Resting on your laurels is as dangerous as resting when you are walking in the snow. You doze off and die in your sleep.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'Time-space as commonly understood, in the sense of the distance measured between two time-points, is the result of time calculation.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 Martin Heidegger: 'Whatever can be noted historically can be found within history.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'The advantages found in history seem to be of three kinds, as it amuses the fancy, as it improves the understanding, and as it strengthens virtue.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'I have written on all sorts of subjects... yet I have no enemies; except indeed all the Whigs, all the Tories, and all the Christians.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'It is not reason which is the guide of life, but custom.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Nothing endears so much a friend as sorrow for his death. The pleasure of his company has not so powerful an influence.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'It is a just political maxim, that every man must be supposed a knave.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Beauty, whether moral or natural, is felt, more properly than perceived.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Any person seasoned with a just sense of the imperfections of natural reason, will fly to revealed truth with the greatest avidity.' Read More
Herod 1/20/24 Herod 1/20/24 David Hume: 'Philosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it.' Read More