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I basically only read books that are over 2,000 years old.
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Old
Books
Only
Over
Read
Years
Basically
The real being of language is that into which we are taken up when we hear it - what is said.
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Language
Taken
Said
Real
Hear
Up
Being
Which
The more language is a living operation, the less we are aware of it. Thus it follows from the self-forgetfulness of language that its real being consists in what is said in it.
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Language
Living
Consists
Follows
More
Thus
Operation
Said
Real
Being
Less
Aware
In fact history does not belong to us; but we belong to it.
Hans-Georg Gadamer
History
Fact
Does
In Fact
Us
Belong
That nature does not care, one way or the other, is the true abyss. That only man cares, in his finitude facing nothing but death, alone with his contingency and the objective meaninglessness of his projecting meanings, is a truly unprecedented situation.
Hans Jonas
Death
Alone
Nature
Man
Care
Abyss
Situation
Nothing
Other
Cares
Projecting
Way
Unprecedented
One-Way
Objective
Only
Facing
True
Does
Contingency
His
Truly
Meanings
Responsibility has become the fundamental imperative in modern civilization, and it should be an unavoidable criterion to assess and evaluate human actions, including, in a special way, development activities.
Hans Jonas
Responsibility
Become
Way
Criterion
Unavoidable
Civilization
Imperative
Development
Modern
Modern Civilization
Human
Human Actions
Should
Evaluate
Special
Actions
Including
Activities
Assess
Fundamental
To me, it was a sad fate to have been born into a period and a world where everything was in tip-top order, and the only real excitement was to be found in history books and occasionally also in the paper.
Hans Jonas
Sad
Me
History
World
Fate
Everything
Books
Paper
Born
Only
Excitement
Period
Also
Occasionally
Real
Been
History Books
Where
Order
Found
The latest revelation - from no Mount Sinai, Sermon on the Mount or Bo tree - is the outcry of mute things themselves that we must heed by curbing our powers over creation, lest we perish together on a wasteland of what that creation once was.
Hans Jonas
Together
Creation
Tree
Our
Once
Latest
Must
Mute
Over
Powers
Perish
Revelation
Mount
Heed
Themselves
Lest
Sermon
Things
Modern theory is about objects lower than man; even stars, being common things, are lower than man.
Hans Jonas
Man
Stars
About
Objects
Than
Modern
Common
Being
Common Things
Lower
Theory
Even
Things
For a scientific theory of him to be possible, man, including his habits of valuation, has to be taken as determined by causal laws, as an instance and part of nature.
Hans Jonas
Nature
Man
Possible
Determined
Laws
Habits
Instance
Part
Taken
Him
Scientific
Scientific Theory
Causal
His
Theory
Including
The simple truth of our finiteness is that we could, by whatever means, go on interminably only at the price of either losing the past and, therewith, our identity, or living only in the past and therefore without a real present. We cannot seriously wish either and thus not a physical enduring at that price.
Hans Jonas
Truth
Simple
Losing
Seriously
Wish
Past
Whatever
Living
Our
We Cannot
Physical
Only
Could
Simple Truth
Price
Thus
Identity
Without
Real
Go
Enduring
In The Past
Cannot
Either
Means
Therefore
Present
Our duties and responsibilities as human beings must be shown to be so incontrovertible that even atheists must recognize them. There are ultimate taboos.
Hans Jonas
Our
Recognize
Responsibilities
Must
Atheists
Taboos
Ultimate
Duties
Human
Human Beings
Them
Beings
Shown
Even
Incontrovertible
The will to set values and the power to make them law are jointly at the bottom of all operative norms. When linked to divine wisdom, this source of moral law is still in safe hands which man can trust.
Hans Jonas
Wisdom
Man
Trust
Law
Will
Values
Power
Moral
Moral Law
Divine
Bottom
Safe
Make
Operative
Still
Source
Linked
Norms
Hands
Which
Them
Set
I used to teach at Yale, which was at one time a center of postmodernist literary theory. Derrida was there. Paul de Man was there.
Harry Frankfurt
Time
Man
One Time
Yale
Literary
Center
Which
Paul
Teach
Used
Theory
Life does not proceed by the association and addition of elements, but by dissociation and division.
Henri Bergson
Life
Addition
Division
Does
Proceed
Elements
Association
We regard intelligence as man's main characteristic and we know that there is no superiority which intelligence cannot confer on us, no inferiority for which it cannot compensate.
Henri Bergson
Man
Intelligence
Inferiority
Characteristic
Superiority
Main
Know
Regard
Cannot
Which
Us
Compensate
The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause.
Henri Bergson
Cause
Past
Nothing
More
Contains
Effect
Than
Found
Present
Our laughter is always the laughter of a group.
Henri Bergson
Laughter
Group
Our
Always
Sex appeal is the keynote of our civilization.
Henri Bergson
Sex
Our
Sex Appeal
Civilization
Appeal
An absolute can only be given in an intuition, while all the rest has to do with analysis.
Henri Bergson
Rest
Analysis
Intuition
Given
Only
Absolute
While
Spirit borrows from matter the perceptions on which it feeds and restores them to matter in the form of movements which it has stamped with its own freedom.
Henri Bergson
Freedom
Matter
Own
Spirit
Perceptions
Feeds
Movements
Form
Which
Them
Stamped
In laughter we always find an unavowed intention to humiliate and consequently to correct our neighbour.
Henri Bergson
Laughter
Humiliate
Our
Correct
Neighbour
Find
Always
Intention
Consequently
A situation is always comic if it participates simultaneously in two series of events which are absolutely independent of each other, and if it can be interpreted in two quite different meanings.
Henri Bergson
Events
Situation
Other
Independent
Absolutely
Simultaneously
Always
Comic
Quite
Different
Which
Meanings
Series
Each
Interpreted
Two
And I also see how this body influences external images: it gives back movement to them.
Henri Bergson
Back
See
Gives
Also
How
Movement
Influences
Them
Body
Images
External
The motive power of democracy is love.
Henri Bergson
Love
Democracy
Power
Motive
Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science.
Henri Bergson
Religion
Science
Mysticism
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