A Philosophy of Mind
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Barbara Brooks
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Goethe believed If you want to describe nature and grasp the spirit of it gather it’s meaning you must leave it alone, adjust to it.
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Barbara Brooks
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With truth comes pure inner essence of being. Know thy self in one way means seeing, grasping but in the other way the imperturbable certainty of self a natural pleasure in. us
Don’t be dazzled by foolish praise it only, causes tyranny. A philosopher runs the farthest away from tyranny into that region of law and reason into the company of knowledge and under its guidance of wisdom the highest degree we attain to.
Don’t be dazzled by foolish praise it only, causes tyranny. A philosopher runs the farthest away from tyranny into that region of law and reason into the company of knowledge and under its guidance of wisdom the highest degree we attain to.
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Barbara Brooks
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Those who know truth will always know best how to discover the resemblances of it in order they may be able to say what is acceptable to God and always to act acceptably to God as far as in I lay; there is a saying that a man of sense should not try to please people (at least this should not be his first object) but good and noble God. If the way is long and circuitous, wonder not for where the end is great may take the longer road.
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Barbara Brooks
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A virtuous phenomena knowledge turns round mind from passing from a day which is little better than night to the true day of being, educated by time will acquire knowledge to be a true philosopher.Philosophy happens to be somewhat more divine than any other learning; has the power and capacity of knowledge that exists in the mind already.
Something that moves from without is mindless; but we move from within have a mind. That is the nature of the mind. self-moving, ever in motion immortal, ceasing to move ceases also to live.
Self knowing, assuming, appropriating and adopting a distinctive from the case of consciousness. Mind collects all these moments into content, keeps them together within moves this total wealth of self in a common determinate character.
I carry on here is for my own self improvement but at the same time, I do not begrudge anyone the benefit, which they may receive. There is a perfection, which all philosophers ought to attain, and not to fall short of.
Something that moves from without is mindless; but we move from within have a mind. That is the nature of the mind. self-moving, ever in motion immortal, ceasing to move ceases also to live.
Self knowing, assuming, appropriating and adopting a distinctive from the case of consciousness. Mind collects all these moments into content, keeps them together within moves this total wealth of self in a common determinate character.
I carry on here is for my own self improvement but at the same time, I do not begrudge anyone the benefit, which they may receive. There is a perfection, which all philosophers ought to attain, and not to fall short of.
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Barbara Brooks
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The highest knowledge is the idea of good , all other things become useful and advantageous by good. If every one pursued it and made it the end of all action rest upon good, perceives it and understands how good shines with intelligence.
In the world of knowledge the idea of good only makes its appearance at a time when the spirit of the people have worked its way out of insensitiveness into world-spirit consciousness stands in contrast to indifference. acts ethically and carries out reason and rises out into the conscious universal spirit.
In the world of knowledge the idea of good only makes its appearance at a time when the spirit of the people have worked its way out of insensitiveness into world-spirit consciousness stands in contrast to indifference. acts ethically and carries out reason and rises out into the conscious universal spirit.
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Barbara Brooks
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Maybe when older no longer guilty of such inflation of self people who argue for amusement always debunking others, how sad they are. All meanness feeds upon ignorance.
Wisdom will increase when we follow philosophy and there is no division, we can enjoy the best and truest pleasures capable.
Wisdom will increase when we follow philosophy and there is no division, we can enjoy the best and truest pleasures capable.
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Barbara Brooks
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Grasp the truth and you will then have no difficulty in apprehending the preceding remarks. That all germs or seeds whether vegetable or animal when they fail to meet with proper nutriment are more sensitive to the want of a suitable environment. For bad is a greater enemy to what is good than to what is not.
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Barbara Brooks
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Knowledge turns round mind from passing a day which is little better than night to the true day of being, those educated by time acquire knowledge to be a true philosopher.
Philosophy happens to be somewhat more divine than any other learning; has the power and capacity of knowledge that exists in the mind already.
Philosophy happens to be somewhat more divine than any other learning; has the power and capacity of knowledge that exists in the mind already.
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Barbara Brooks
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Be everywhere eager to make good known and know the essential forms of temperance, courage, liberality, and magnificence.
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Barbara Brooks
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All creations would collapse or stand still, and never again to move or begotten without knowledge. I mean the knowledge that took place centuries ago, a revival of such is needed to advance humankind.
Knowledge is the highest of all gifts of humanity. All arts, sciences and all intelligences are elements of knowledge. A society well educated will grow to become good citizens improve more and more when knowledge takes root. Knowledge has power to draw mind from becoming to being.
Knowledge is the highest of all gifts of humanity. All arts, sciences and all intelligences are elements of knowledge. A society well educated will grow to become good citizens improve more and more when knowledge takes root. Knowledge has power to draw mind from becoming to being.
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Barbara Brooks
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I struggled understanding Hegel all the riches and fullness contained in his universal principles and points of view, gave me reason.
Hegel systematic development of knowledge, it alone helped bring philosophy nearer to the form of science – knowledge – that is what I have set before here his systematic exposition of philosophy that lies in the process of time.
Hegel went beyond orderly ideas, reestablished feelings into philosophy not as knowledge but morally. He fermented an enthusiasm for the beauty, the holy-ness, the eternity, religion, love.
Every philosopher belongs to their own time reigning for a certain time. Even today as disregarded and maimed as philosophy is still it emerges into light. The question arises how can philosophy inspire society today?
Emmanuel Kant supposed all knowledge is reduced to opinion, and every mind has knowledge. Spinoza asserted knowledge is oneness of thought. Whereas Descartes, believed knowledge is science. Leibniz devoted his writing towards knowledge as the higher sense of self-sufficient individuality.
Knowledge embraces the entire system of conscious good. Consciousness can be looked on in two ways as the path of self skepticism or knowledge of everything that truly is.
Hegel systematic development of knowledge, it alone helped bring philosophy nearer to the form of science – knowledge – that is what I have set before here his systematic exposition of philosophy that lies in the process of time.
Hegel went beyond orderly ideas, reestablished feelings into philosophy not as knowledge but morally. He fermented an enthusiasm for the beauty, the holy-ness, the eternity, religion, love.
Every philosopher belongs to their own time reigning for a certain time. Even today as disregarded and maimed as philosophy is still it emerges into light. The question arises how can philosophy inspire society today?
Emmanuel Kant supposed all knowledge is reduced to opinion, and every mind has knowledge. Spinoza asserted knowledge is oneness of thought. Whereas Descartes, believed knowledge is science. Leibniz devoted his writing towards knowledge as the higher sense of self-sufficient individuality.
Knowledge embraces the entire system of conscious good. Consciousness can be looked on in two ways as the path of self skepticism or knowledge of everything that truly is.
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Barbara Brooks
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The furthest away from tyranny the philosopher runs, far away into that region of law and reason.
Into the company of knowledge and under its guidance of wisdom the highest degree we attain to truth. The tyrant what they think esteemed noble is not. You can blame it on the uncontrolled gadfly within
them.
Into the company of knowledge and under its guidance of wisdom the highest degree we attain to truth. The tyrant what they think esteemed noble is not. You can blame it on the uncontrolled gadfly within
them.
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Barbara Brooks
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The factor of earth and sunlight relationship is the atmosphere. Goethe discovered that the variations of the atmospheric level is simultaneous barometric reading from the same latitude on different meridians in Europe, America, and Asia.
From those readings, Goethe found the trade winds the constant east winds, in the tropics also that the winds from Europe blow from the northeast, and the nearer one gets to the equator the more winds blow from the east. He found the more distance from the equator the winds take on a southerly direction until they are southeast. Also, in India the barometer usually stands at the same level.
I remember being in El Valle a mountain top in Panama at three o’clock in the afternoon the sky turned black accompanied by hurricane like winds that swept through the village and as fast as the winds came they vanished the sky turned blue again. This happened everyday at three o’clock in the afternoon.
From those readings, Goethe found the trade winds the constant east winds, in the tropics also that the winds from Europe blow from the northeast, and the nearer one gets to the equator the more winds blow from the east. He found the more distance from the equator the winds take on a southerly direction until they are southeast. Also, in India the barometer usually stands at the same level.
I remember being in El Valle a mountain top in Panama at three o’clock in the afternoon the sky turned black accompanied by hurricane like winds that swept through the village and as fast as the winds came they vanished the sky turned blue again. This happened everyday at three o’clock in the afternoon.
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Barbara Brooks
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These two moments, gets recognition by the fact of being determinate, for what is done by self is properly an action on the part of self. The process is twofold, purpose and the labor, both these moments, “thinghood”; one is self-consciousness, the immediate relation of self-existence, at the other labor, which keeps self in bondage. Labor is a chain from which self cannot get away.
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Most every time I log in I find something new here from you. But no-one else. Bar Chaz.
Without trying to sound like Chaz, why do you continue to post here? If you don't mind my asking.
Without trying to sound like Chaz, why do you continue to post here? If you don't mind my asking.