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'fragments/reports', 'A Short History of Decay' and 'What's Wrong with Rape?'
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23. Ethics / A. Egoism / 2. Hedonism
5967
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People need nothing except corn and water [Chrysippus, by Plutarch]
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23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 1. Virtue Theory / a. Nature of virtue
5966
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All virtue is good, but not always praised (as in not lusting after someone ugly) [Chrysippus]
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23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 1. Virtue Theory / b. Basis of virtue
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Chrysippus says virtue can be lost (though Cleanthes says it is too secure for that) [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
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Chrysippus says nothing is blameworthy, as everything conforms with the best nature [Chrysippus, by Plutarch]
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23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 1. Existentialism
19634
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Man is never himself; he always aims at less than life, or more than life [Cioran]
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19619
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To live authentically, we must see that philosophy is totally useless [Cioran]
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23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 2. Nihilism
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The pointlessness of our motives and irrelevance of our gestures reveals our vacuity [Cioran]
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19612
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The universe is dirty and fragile, as if a scandal in nothingness had produced its matter [Cioran]
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19617
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Evidence suggests that humans do not have a purpose [Cioran]
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23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 3. Angst
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Unlike other creatures, mankind seems lost in nature [Cioran]
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19606
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We can only live because our imagination and memory are poor [Cioran]
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19601
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Life is now more dreaded than death [Cioran]
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23. Ethics / F. Existentialism / 4. Boredom
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You are stuck in the past if you don't know boredom [Cioran]
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19641
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If you lack beliefs, boredom is your martyrdom [Cioran]
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History is the bloody rejection of boredom [Cioran]
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19640
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No one is brave enough to say they don't want to do anything; we despise such a view [Cioran]
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