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Characteristics of famous sayings in western philosophy
1. Socrates, who never wrote a book, advocated unrestrained debate or discussion. A famous saying is that after he was sentenced to death by the court, he calmly said that it was time to die. Let's go our separate ways. I will die and you will live. Which is better, only God knows. Socrates

2. The masses always live in the cave of ignorance. Plato

3. Anyone who is alive should live. Feuerbach

4. If the history of evolution is repeated, the probability of human appearance is zero. Ghoder

5. The objective world is only a poem with primitive spirit and no consciousness. Schelling

6. Ordinary people only care about how to spend their time, while people with a little talent consider how to use their time. Schopenhauer

7. We like others' respect not because of respect itself, but because of the benefits that people's respect brings us. Helvetius

8. Human life cannot be measured by the length of time. When the heart is full of love, the moment is eternity. Nietzsche

9. Truth is the product of time, not authority. Bacon

1. The mutual transfer of rights is what people call a contract. Hobbes

11. Give me matter, and I will make a universe with it. Kant

12. All certainty is negative. Spinoza

13. Knowledge comes from experience in the final analysis. Locke

14. There is no object, only movement. Bergson

15. At first, the problem was to bring pure and silent experience into the pure expression of its meaning. Husserl

16. The meaning of an object is determined by the direction it is seen by itself. Mero Ponty

17. I can't provide myself or others with the ordinary happiness in daily life. This kind of happiness is meaningless to me, and I can't arrange my life around it. Foucault

18. The scientific language game hopes to make its statement become truth, but it is unable to legalize its truth on its own. Lyotard

19. Any kind of philosophical thought has some real knowledge as long as it can justify itself. Russell

2. In everything, the essential characteristics of beauty and kindness are consistent, because they are based on the same form, so goodness is praised as beauty by us. Thomas Aquinas

21. Justice is the primary value of social system, just as truth is the primary value of thought. Rawls

22. The hidden nature of the universe itself is not powerful enough to resist the courage to seek knowledge. For Yong Yi's knowledge seeker, it can only uncover its secrets and disclose its wealth and mystery to him for him to enjoy. Hegel

23. Being that can be understood is language. Gadamer

24. There is nothing but this article. Derrida

25. Being is domination. Jaspers

26. Surprise is the feeling of philosophers, and philosophy begins with surprise. Plato

27. Man follows the earth, the earth follows the heaven, the heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature. Laozi

28. There are no two identical leaves in the world. Leibniz

29. Knowledge is for foresight, and foresight is for power. Comte

3. If we admit defeat too readily, we may fail to realize that we are very close to being right. Karl Popper

31. The purpose is always to defend the means. Machiavelli

32. Man has free will, and it is up to him to become a beast. Lucretius

33. The essence of life lies in exercise, and serenity is death. Pascal

34. One cannot step into the same river twice, because neither the river nor the person is the same. Heraclitus

35. A man who cannot restrain himself cannot be called a free man. Pythagoras

36. Understanding mistakes is the first step to save yourself. Epicurus

37. Man is the measure of all things, the measure of how beings exist, and the measure of non-beings. Protagoras

38. Everything comes from it, and all things return to it after being destroyed. Anaximander

39. Being is being perceived. Bekele

4. Habit is the greatest guide in life. Hume

41. People are born free, but they are everywhere in chains. He who thinks he is the master of everything else is a slave more than everything else. Rousseau

42. Every moment of human existence is a passive tool under the control of inevitability. Holbach

43. As an instant, it is of course short-lived. However, it is decisive and full of eternity. Kierkegaard

44. I am as young as the youngest person in the village and as old as the oldest person in the village. Tagore

45. Pain is being forced to leave one's place. Kant

46. There are two different types of ignorance, shallow ignorance exists before knowledge, and learned ignorance exists after knowledge. Montaigne

47. Whoever owns the legal language will own the relevant resources and interests. Bourdieu

48. In this world, there is always a difference between treating people equally and trying to make them equal. The former is the prerequisite of a free society, while the latter, as described by Tocqueville, means a new form of slavery. Hayek

49. Indulge one's own desires is the greatest evil; Talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; Ignorance of one's own fault is the greatest pain. Aristotle

5. Thinking is thinking in existence, thinking is there, because thinking is happening and belongs to being. At the same time, thinking is there, because thinking belongs to being and listens to being. Heidegger

51. Thinking about the most permanent thing is the road. Heidegger

52. Man is full of hard work, but he still lives poetically on the earth. Holderlin

53. The world is the sum of facts, not the sum of things. Wittgenstein

54. People's consciousness succumbs to the materialized structure. Lukacs

55. Philosophers only explain the world in different ways, but the problem is to change the world. Marx

56. Scientists give us order in our thoughts; Morality gives us order in action; Art gives us order in grasping the visible, tangible and audible appearance. Cahill

57. Life is only a passer-by. Thomas Aquinas

58. I don't agree with every word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. Voltaire

59. It is human nature to pursue personal interests. Adam Smith

6. All men are born free and equal. Rousseau

61. Happiness is just a temporary cessation of desire. Schopenhauer

62. People forget themselves most easily. Kierkegaard

63. Only those who never look up at the stars will not fall into the pit. Thales

64. Being is reasonable, and what is reasonable must also exist. Hegel

65. One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is that it cares about what others think of itself. Schopenhauer

66. It is a great temptation to clarify the spirit. Wittgenstein

67. People are afraid of freedom and responsibility, so they prefer to hide in a cage made by themselves. Flantz Kafka

68. The lantern in my hand turns the dark road ahead against me. Tagore

69. Thought does not come when you want it, but it comes and goes by itself. Schopenhauer

7. I know nothing except the fact that I am ignorant. Socrates

71. Water is the origin of all things, and all things end up in water. Thales

72. It is the ultimate goal of human beings to make all irrational things obey themselves and freely control all irrational things according to their own inherent laws. Fichte

73. What is realistic (existing) is reasonable, and what is reasonable (existing) is realistic. Hegel

74. The peace of all things lies in the balance of order, and order is to arrange equal and unequal things in their proper positions. Augustine

the classic sayings of western philosophy