Название: Burden of thoughts
Автор: Helmut Lauschke
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 9783754175712
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What philosophy must remove is certainty, be it that of knowing or that of not knowing. In essence, science fights for the truth of the things that are extrapolated in research.
With us there are those who are considered moral lights, people who renounce ordinary joys themselves and, in order to keep themselves harmless, spoil the joys of others. Those who really have authority are not afraid to admit mistakes.
True morality in sexual life is based on respect for the personality of the other and an inner reluctance to use it as a means for the purpose of personal instinct saturation, regardless of one's own wishes.
A democrat needs not to believe that a majority will always make a wise choice. What he is supposed to believe in is the need that the majority decision must be passed until the majority passes another decision.
What is needed is not the will to believe, but the will to discover, which is exactly the opposite. You should never do the same stupidity twice, because there is plenty of choice. When all experts are in agreement, caution is advised.
Boredom is a serious problem. At least half of all human sins arise from fear of boredom. What people call the struggle for existence is in the great majority the struggle for ascent.
There is a separate discipline for acquiring each virtue. The best discipline to exercise restraint in judgment is philosophy. Even if all professionals are of the same opinion, they may very well be mistaken.
The particular skill of the politician is knowing which passions are easiest to arouse and how, once aroused, can be prevented from harming him and his followers.
Yet it now seems to be the fate of the idealists to preserve what they are fighting for in a form that destroys their ideal. The question today is how to persuade humanity to consent to its own survival.
Modern man views money as a means of getting more money, so that he can splurge and make an effort and triumph over those who have hitherto been his own.
Grandfather John Russell, who was given the title of Earl Russell in 1861, was British Prime Minister. Bertrand Russell's father, John Russell, died when Bertrand was three years old. His mother, Katherine Louisa Stanley, died of diphtheria before her husband.
The beginning of wisdom is the definition of the terms.
(Socrates 469-399 BC) Socrates emphasizes that he is not defending himself for his own sake. The desired acquittal is not important to him because of his survival, because to suffer death is not a bad thing. On the other hand, it is a great evil to seek an unlawful death sentence against another.
Open your eyes, because sleep doesn't bring it, it's about life with the chair in the dim light. The books have been read, new ones are added, there is knowledge, but there is a lack of silence with peace. If this is the path of trenched life then there is much to think and ask about. There is the early awakening of the new days, the time of great storms and horrors.
The thought wanders and begins to form what is weightlessly inside but with difficulty penetrates to the outside. What only turns in whirling strands to such norms, what runs counter to freedom and suppresses respect for what old and great already met in the idea and raised the level of knowledge and culture by steps, what people with devotion and greatest sacrifice made to break the deep trenches of poverty.
People called and shout into the new day, which lifts us into the present with shouting and silence, in order to show us the limit with experience and diligence, what is advisable and possible up to the heavy stone. Then there will be the place of the thinking time with the silence, because that which is recognized and received is astonished and touched more deeply and upwards over the years, that is to strive for, because it comes with the spirit.
The way to wisdom is to be recognized and followed, it is not taught and studied like a subject of knowledge. Wisdom is quietly and part of what a person thinks about, feels and does in a completely unnoticed way. Again and again it is the beginning that does not mark the wisdom because great spiritual things can neither be grasped nor understood. The beginning does not end either, because wisdom does not have that, so man strives with a high goal and carries the highest with him.
Wisdom as the eternal beginning rests and stands and goes with the person who has it in itself to be wise without having learned it or having studied it academically, because this filigree can neither be taught nor learned. It is also given to those who do not know, because it is the soul that goes to work for this delicacy and does it quietly on a high level, without touching the mind in its counter.
It comes, it goes, stops halfway, it’s thoughts that slide into each other to form the fortress of the train of thought and the defensive wall, when counter arrows of thought aim at the fortress. The arrows hiss, they do not hit wisdom, which opens wide as an umbrella to the vault of peace, so that the peoples meet with their cultures linguistically, to hold the threads of peace and to tie them more tightly.
What is to come, the cosmic spirit turns its rounds, there are loops with arches of beauty in great numbers. The eye foresees the walk that does not belong to the human being, because the small sight cannot reach such expanses. There is the law of straightness in relativity, when the line is straight and neatly drawn to the edge. And from there it is the beginning of wisdom in truth, because one thing belongs to the other, as if they were siblings.
So listen to your hearing, and after listening, speak the word, give answers to the questions that children already carry with them. Look here and up, but not back, so as not to break the whole which has been devised, recorded and constructed with great effort. The world through which the breath passes is big and small at the same time, this is what the spirit of the great creation teaches every day and every hour. What eases doubts and takes people further is the walk through woods and meadows with its smells and songs.
Being able to ask wisely is half the story.
(Francis Bacon 1561-1626) Quotes: Not the lucky ones are grateful; it is the grateful who are happy. In the theater of human life, only God and the angels are allowed to be spectators. Nothing is more damaging to a state than that the clever are considered smart. The best attitude towards evil is not to want to do it. Good attitudes alone, while pleasing to God, are of little more value to the general public than good dreams unless they are translated into action.
Whether from the front or from the back, the question must be understandable, because the core of the matter must be peeled out and grasped. Big or small, the story as it is is always fine when the contents are freed from the ballast of the thick shell.
Asking wisely, that is to put the asymptote close to the circle of things, is the targeted focus of the thought on the crux of the matter, is the sharpness of the sense of proportion on the meeting point in the palette, where thing and thought correspond and are compatible on the plateau of being.
Asking questions is often the decisive and big thing in comparison to the answer, which is usually smaller in size and lighter in weight of the content and leaves open what should be closed on problem-related. So asking questions in propriety is an art that is followed by the answer.
This gives reason for the thinker to speak of the ‘half’ truth, which is perceived in its entirety and sought and held up. Truth СКАЧАТЬ