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In his observation that “no one can tolerate a too intimate” relationship, Freud referred to Arthur Schopenhauer’s parable on porcupines.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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In his observation that “no one can tolerate a too intimate” relationship, Freud referred to Arthur Schopenhauer’s parable on porcupines.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Frankfort bears merely the inscription "Arthur Schopenhauer," without even the date of his birth or death.
Essays of Schopenhauer Arthur Schopenhauer 1824
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'' 'Arthur Schopenhauer' '' (1788 - 1860), was an important [[Germany | German]] [[philosopher]] of the 19th Century.
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An easy way out would be to take refuge in the pessimism of philosophers such as Arthur Schopenhauer's realistic, non-delusional claim that surely applies to all sides engaged in Afghanistan: "In the sphere of thought, absurdity and perversity remain the masters of the world, and their dominion is suspended only for brief period
Desicritics 2010
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As with any group that brings change, the Innovators are going through the Three Stages of Truth articulated by Arthur Schopenhauer -- first, it is ridiculed; second, it is violently opposed, and finally, it is accepted as fact.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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I would like to add to the reviewer's historical discussion that included John Stuart Mill, Arthur Schopenhauer and the soul-building wisdom of Zen-style spirituality.
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The other day I ran across a passage in Arthur Schopenhauer's Essays and Aphorisms that has much to say about freedom of the press as well as the perils of source anonymity.
William Astore: The Failure of Our "Free" Press William Astore 2012
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Mr. Kay doesn't really say, but one answer is to be found in the work of the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
The Long Way Around Andrew Stark 2011
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As with any group that brings change, the Innovators are going through the Three Stages of Truth articulated by Arthur Schopenhauer -- first, it is ridiculed; second, it is violently opposed, and finally, it is accepted as fact.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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