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by Marvin Bram
The question is this: how might the material things of the world answer us?
It may be necessary to take an unfortunately condescending remark seriously: Schopenhauer says that our normal position toward reality is “that natural and childlike realism in which we are all born, and which qualifies one for every possible thing except philosophy.”
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Published on March 08, 2013 18:44