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"Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain." From "Drinking" by Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty

Ideology is not that it will come if you want it to come, but by itself Decide if it comes or goes.

——Schopenhauer

I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance.

——Socrates

Water is the origin of all things, and all things ultimately return to water.

——Thales

To make all irrational things subject to oneself, and to freely control all irrational things according to its own inherent laws, this is the ultimate goal of man.

——Fichte

Whatever is real (exists) is reasonable, and whatever is reasonable (exists) is real.

——Hegel

The peace of all things lies in the balance of order. Order is the arrangement of equal and unequal things in their appropriate positions.

——Augustine

Everyone who lives should live.

——Feuerbach

If the history of evolution were to repeat itself, the probability of human beings appearing would be zero.

——Goodell

The objective world is just spiritual primitive, poetry without consciousness

——Shaelling

Ordinary people only Concerned about how to kill time, but slightly talented people think about how to use time.

——Schopenhauer

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

——Helvetius

Human life cannot be measured by the length of time. When the heart is full of love, an instant is eternity.

——Nietzsche

Truth is a product of time, not of authority.

——Francis Bacon

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

——Hobbes

Give me matter and I will use it to create a universe.

——Kant

Everything that is certain is negative.

——Spinoza

Knowledge ultimately comes from experience.

——Locke

There are no objects, only motion.

——Bergson

From the beginning, the problem was to bring pure and silent experience into the pure expression of its meaning.

——Husserl

Thinking is the thinking of being,... thinking is of being, because thinking occurs from being and belongs to being. At the same time, thinking is present, because thinking belongs to being and obeys being.

——Heidegger

The most permanent thing in thinking is the road.

——Heidegger

Man is full of achievements, but he still lives on the earth poetically.

——Holderlin

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

——Wittgenstein

Human consciousness succumbs to materialized structures.

——Lukács

Philosophers just explain the world in different ways, and the problem is to change the world.

——Marx

Scientists give us order in thought; morality gives us order in action; art lies in the grasp of visible, touchable and audible appearances. It gives us order.

——Cassir

The meaning of an object is determined by the direction in which it is seen.

——Merleau-Ponty

I cannot provide myself or others with the ordinary happiness of daily life. This kind of happiness meant nothing to me, and I couldn't organize my life around it.

——Foucault

The scientific language game hopes to make its statement the truth, but it is unable to legitimize the truth it proposes on its own.

——Lyotard

As long as any kind of philosophical thought can justify itself, it has some kind of real knowledge.

——Russell

In everything, the essential characteristics of beauty and goodness are consistent, because they are based on the same form, so goodness is our Praise is beauty.

——Thomas Aquinas

Justice is the primary value of social systems, just as truth is the primary value of thought.

—— Rawls

The hidden nature of the universe itself is not powerful enough to resist the courage to seek knowledge. To the intrepid seeker, it can only reveal its secrets and reveal its riches and mysteries to him for his enjoyment.

——Hegel

The existence that can be understood is language.

——Gadamer

There is nothing other than this article.

——Derrida

Existence is domination.

——Jaspers

There are two different types of ignorance. Shallow ignorance exists before knowledge, and learned ignorance exists after knowledge.

——Montaigne

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

——Bourdieu

In this world there is always a difference between treating people as equals and trying to make them equal. The former is a prerequisite for a free society, while the latter means "a new way of slavery" as described by D. Tocqueville.

——Hayek

Indulging one's desires is the greatest disaster; talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness.

——Aristotle

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

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——Plato

Man follows the earth, the earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature.

——Laozi

There are no two identical leaves in the world.

——Leibniz

Knowledge is for foresight, and foresight is for power.

——Comte

If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right.

——Karl Popper

The end always justifies the means.

——Machiavelli

Man has free will, and it is up to him to become an adult or an animal.

——Lucretius

The essence of life lies in movement, and tranquility is death.

——Pascal

One cannot step into the same river twice, because both the river and the person are different.

——Heraclitus

Those who cannot control themselves cannot be called free

——Pythagoras

Recognizing mistakes is the first step to saving yourself.

——Epicurus

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

——Proverb Tagora

The thing from which all things come into being, to which all things return after their destruction.

——Anaximander

To be is to be perceived.

——Berkeley

Habit is the greatest guide in life.

——Hume

Man is born free, but he is always in chains.

Thinking you are the master of everything else, you are more of a slave than anything else.

——Rousseau

Every moment of human existence, they are passive tools in the grasp of necessity.

——Holbach

As a moment, it is certainly short-lived... However, it is decisive and full of eternity.

——Kierkegaard

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

——Tagore

Pain is being forced to leave the place where you are.

——Kant

Water is the best.

——Thales (Ancient Greece)

Socrates never wrote books and advocated "unrestrained debate or discussion." The more famous line is that after he was sentenced to death by the court, he said calmly - "The time to say goodbye has come, let's go our separate ways - I will die, you will live. Which one is better, only God Only then did I know."

——Socrates

"Doubt everything"; "I can doubt everything, but I cannot doubt that I am doubting." ——"I think. Therefore I am!”

——Descartes

Reason can make people free.

——Spinoza

Know thyself.

——Socrates;

The masses will always live in the cave of ignorance.

——Plato

Happiness is no pain in the body and no trouble in the soul.

——Yibi Julu;

To save the soul, one must give up the flesh.

——The spirit of Christ;

Life is just a passing tourist.

——Thomas Aquinas

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

——Voltaire

Human nature is to pursue personal interests.

——Adam Smith;

All men are born free and equal.

——Rousseau;

Happiness is just the temporary cessation of desire.

——Schopenhauer

The thing people forget most easily is themselves.

——Kierkegaard

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

——Thales

Politics is immoral.

—— Machiavelli

I think, therefore I am.

——Descartes

Knowledge is power.

——Bacon

Existence is reasonable, and everything that is reasonable must exist.

——Hegel

I am lying.

——Russell

Others are hell. People are wolves to others.

——Sartre

One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is that it cares about how others view itself.

——Schopenhauer

It is a great temptation to make the spirit clear.

——Wittgenstein

People are afraid of freedom and responsibility, so they would rather hide in self-made cages.

——Franz Kafka

The lantern in my hand makes the dark road before me my enemy.

——Tagore