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"I have pretended to have read more of Hadot than I really have. Time to fix that." — Jul 08, 2025 10:17PM
"I have pretended to have read more of Hadot than I really have. Time to fix that." — Jul 08, 2025 10:17PM
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"Hoppe thinks private property is part of a 'natural' order; interesting concept of nature" — Jun 04, 2025 10:56AM
"Hoppe thinks private property is part of a 'natural' order; interesting concept of nature" — Jun 04, 2025 10:56AM


“Humanity has in the course of time had to endure from the hands of science two great outrages upon its naive self-love. The first was when it realized that our earth was not the center of the universe, but only a tiny speck in a world-system of a magnitude hardly conceivable; this is associated in our minds with the name of Copernicus, although Alexandrian doctrines taught something very similar. The second was when biological research robbed man of his peculiar privilege of having been specially created, and relegated him to a descent from the animal world, implying an ineradicable animal nature in him: this transvaluation has been accomplished in our own time upon the instigation of Charles Darwin, Wallace, and their predecessors, and not without the most violent opposition from their contemporaries. But man's craving for grandiosity is now suffering the third and most bitter blow from present-day psychological research which is endeavoring to prove to the ego of each one of us that he is not even master in his own house, but that he must remain content with the veriest scraps of information about what is going on unconsciously in his own mind. We psycho-analysts were neither the first nor the only ones to propose to mankind that they should look inward; but it appears to be our lot to advocate it most insistently and to support it by empirical evidence which touches every man closely.”
― Introduction à la psychanalyse
― Introduction à la psychanalyse
“Whatever you condemn, you have done yourself.”
― Il linguaggio dell'Es. Saggi di psicosomatica e di psicoanalisi dell'arte e della letteratura
― Il linguaggio dell'Es. Saggi di psicosomatica e di psicoanalisi dell'arte e della letteratura

“Time is a game played beautifully by children.”
― Fragments
― Fragments
“Human intelligence is nothing but the stupidity acquired through repression.”
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