– From Thomas Wirgman’s ‘Principles of the Kantesian Philosophy’, 1832
Monthly Archives: June 2014
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“Even if this world isn’t the best or the most useful, still I know that it’s the most beautiful.” Nothing could have shaken me in this feeling or conviction, neither general doubt nor my own fear. For I believed I was looking deeply into the secrets of nature; I felt that everything lived eternally and that even death was only an amiable deception.
– Friedrich Schlegel, Lucinde