"Arthur schopenhauer" Quotes from Famous Books
... philosopher, equally profound and equally sincere, will ever find room in his conclusions for a greater measure of moral liberty than the "Theodicee" has conceded to man. "In respect to this matter," says Arthur Schopenhauer, "the great thinkers of all times are agreed and decided, just as surely as the mass of mankind will never see and comprehend the great truth, that the practical operation of liberty is not to be sought in single acts, but in the being and nature of ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. II, No. 8, June 1858 • Various |