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The Philosophy of Schopenhauer The Philosophy of Schopenhauer by Irwin Edman
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“We will gradually become indifferent to what goes on in the minds of other people when we acquire a knowledge of the superficial nature of their thoughts, the narrowness of their views and of the number of their errors. Whoever attaches a lot of value to the opinions of others pays them too much honor.”
Schopenhauer, Arthur, The Philosophy of Schopenhauer
“The entire dispute between materialists and spiritualists, which became so heated during 1855-56, is merely proof of the unbelievable vulgarity and shameless ignorance to which the learned profession has sunk as a result of the study of Hegelian nonsense and neglect of Kantian philosophy.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, The Philosophy of Schopenhauer: