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The Walls of our Cage
Philosophy

The Walls of Our Cage

My whole tendency and I believe the tendency of all men who ever tried to…
By Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophy

Not Predestined for Knowledge

Not predestined for knowledge. – There is a stupid humility that is by no means…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Lady With a Bowl of Violets - Perry, Lilla Cabot
Aesthetics/Philosophy

A Face

look at a face – what is important is its expression – not its color,…
By Ludwig Wittgenstein
Aesthetics/Philosophy

Beauty Goes Unrecognized

Seek not to discover the deficiencies and imperfections in works of art before you have…
By Winckelmann
Philosophy

Among Sufferers Deluded by Fancy

There he stands in the midst of all the noisy summonses and importunities of the…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Destruction, self-reflection, and creation in philosophical work
Philosophy

I destroy, I destroy, I destroy

I was thinking about my philosophical work and saying to myself: ‘I destroy, I destroy,…
By Ludwig Wittgenstein
Aesthetics/Philosophy/Reflections

What is a Poet?

What is a poet? A poet is an unhappy being whose heart is torn by…
By Søren Kierkegaard
Philosophy

The Picture of Life

To understand the picture one must divine the painter. Nowadays, however, the whole guild of…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Aesthetics/Philosophy

A Hand Outstretched in the Darkness

Art, like prayer, is a hand outstretched in the darkness, seeking for some touch of…
By Franz Kafka
Aesthetics/Philosophy

To Be Beautiful Is to Be True

This is not particularly a pretty world. we have uglified what is most beautiful in…
By Daniel Robinson
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