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Love cannot cause pain; attachments cause pain. When the attachments that we create in our minds bre
we-kant-even:the cumulative knowledge i gained from a semester of french existentialism
May 4, 1999 — see The Complete Peanuts 1999-2000
“There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me, and h
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‘We latter-day men feel just the contrary,— the richer man now feels himself inwardly, the more poly
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Rainer Maria Rilke pioneered many things: existentialist themes in German-language poetry, psychoana
“There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me,
Albert Camus is no stranger to the popped collar. It’s not the only photo that I&rsquo
“This very second has vanished forever, lost in the anonymous mass of the irrevocable. It will
Our top 5 articles of 2021 As we approach the birth of 2022, we take stock of fading 2021—its
Mount AnalogueHere we bring to you a potent discussion on death and identity from Mount Analogue: A
‘Sometimes there’s so much beauty in the world, I feel like I can’t take i
Alison Bechdel’s The Secret to Superhuman Strength is superb beyond words – an uncommon
June 4, 2002 — see Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack #14
Renzo Novatore’s eulogy on Bruno FilippiWho was he? Where was he going?Fools! And where have y
WHOOP WHOOP, Judgement day for your beloved ideology. Scan the QR Code and condemn religion and any
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10 questions ignored by philosophyRaymond Geuss, Agnes Callard, Tommy Curry, Kate Manne, Julian Bagg
A leaked message from Martin Heidegger Pty Ltd Online Customer Care:* Like his fashion selections, M
Rainer Maria Rilke pioneered many things: existentialist themes in German-language poetry, psychoana
Søren Kierkegaard takes a vintage retro approach to this season's Twilight-inspired cout
The author of the Second Sex accessorizes without need for a second thought. While Sartre looks on i
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