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1. I think so I am. - Descartes

2. Being is reasonable and reasonable. - Hegel

3, human law, land law, heaven and law, Tao law is natural. - Laozi

4. People are first and foremost a creature that advances itself toward a future and knows that it is exactly what it does. - Sartre

5. If the history of evolution is repeated, the probability of human occurrence is zero. - Goodall

6. There are no two identical leaves in the world. - Leibniz

7. Material determines consciousness. - Marx

8, no objects, only sports. - Bergson

9. Being is perceived. - Berkeley

10, thinking is thinking, ... thinking is in, because thinking is happening, belongs to. At the same time, thinking is in, because thinking belongs to, obeys. ——Heidegger

11, thinking the most permanent thing is the road. ——Heidegger

12. People are full of achievements, but they also live poetically on the earth. - Holderlin

13. The world is the sum of facts, not the sum of things. - Wiegandstein

14. Human consciousness succumbs to materialized structure. - Lukács

15. Philosophers only explain the world in different ways, and the problem is to change the world. - Marx

16. Scientists give us order in our minds; morality gives us order in action; art gives us order in the grasp of visible, tactile, and audible appearances. - Cassirer

17. The meaning of an object is determined by the direction it is seen by itself. - Mero Ponty

18, the idea is not that you want it to come to it, but it is its own decision to come and go. ——Schopenhauer

19. I know nothing but the fact that I know my ignorance. - Socrates

20. Every moment a person is alive, he is a passive tool in the inevitability. - Holbach

21. As an instant, it is of course short-lived... However, it is decisive and full of eternity. ——Kerkegaard

22, happiness is the body without pain, the soul is not disturbed. - Yi Bilu

23. I can't give myself or others the ordinary happiness in everyday life. This kind of happiness is meaningless to me, and I can't arrange my life around it. - Foucault

24. A scientific language game wants to make its claims a truth, but it does not have the ability to legalize its doctrine on its own. - Lyotard

25. Any kind of philosophical thinking has some kind of real knowledge as long as it can be self-explanatory. - Russell

26. In any matter, the essential characteristics of both beauty and goodness are consistent, because they are based on the same form, so goodness is praised by us as beauty. - Thomas Aquinas

27. Justice is the primary value of social institutions, just as truth is the primary value of thought. - Rawls

28. The hidden nature of the universe itself has no power to resist the courage to seek knowledge. For the brave seeker, it can only uncover its secrets, expose its wealth and mystery to him and let him enjoy. - Hegel

29. The existence that can be understood is the language. - Gadamer

30. At the beginning, the problem was to bring a pure and silent experience into the pure expression of its meaning. - Husserl

31, habit is the biggest guide to life. - Hume

32. People are born free, but they are not in the middle of shackles. I think that it is the master of everything else, but it is a slave more than everything else. - Rousseau

33. Know yourself. - Socrates

34, life is alive, but it is a passenger passing by. - Thomas Aquinas

35. Truth is the product of time, not the product of authority. - Bacon

36. Human life cannot be measured by the length of time. When the heart is full of love, the moment is eternal. - Nietzsche

37. There are two different types of ignorance. The shallow ignorance exists before knowledge, and the learned ignorance exists after knowledge. ——Montaigne

38. Whoever possesses the legal language possesses relevant resources and benefits. - Bourdieu

39. In this world, the difference between treating people equally and trying to make them equal is always there. The former is a prerequisite for a free society, while the latter, as described by D. Tocqueville, means “a new way of slavery”. - Hayek

40. Indulgence of one's own desires is the greatest scourge; talking about the privacy of others is the greatest evil; I don't know if my fault is the biggest illness. - Aristotle

41. Water is the source of all things, and everything ends in water. - Thales

42. To obey all irrational things and to freely control all irrational things according to their own laws. This is the ultimate goal of man. - Fichte

43. Anything that is realistic (existence) is reasonable. Anything that is reasonable (existence) is reality. - Hegel

44. The ordinary people only care about how to pass the time, while the slightly talented people consider how to apply time. ——Schopenhauer

45. Beyond this article, there is nothing else. ——Dehida

46. ​​Give me material, I will use it to create a universe. ——Kant

47. Not only can we not force nature, but we must obey nature. - Aeschylus

48. Everything is negative. - Spinoza

49. The objective world is only spiritual and primitive, and there is no psalm of consciousness. ——Xie Lin

50. Knowledge comes down to experience. - Locke

51. If we admit defeat too quickly, we may not realize that we are very close to correct. - Carl Popper

52. The purpose is always to defend the means. - Machiavelli

53. People have free will, and adult beasts depend on themselves. - Lucretius

54. Knowing mistakes is the first step in saving yourself. - Epicurus

55. People are born free and equal. - Rousseau

56. Happiness is nothing but a temporary stop of desire. - Schopenhauer From: Xiaoyu Daquan www.geyanw.com

57. The easiest thing people forget is themselves. ——Kerkegor

58. Only those who never look up at the stars will not fall into the pit. - Thales

59. One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is: care about how others see themselves. ——Schopenhauer

60. It is a huge temptation to make the spirit clear. - Wiegandstein

61. Man is the measure of all things, the measure of how the existent exists, and the measure of non-existence. - Protagora

62. Everything born of all things, after all things are destroyed, return to it. - Anaximander

63. The essence of life lies in sports. Peace and tranquility are death. - Pascal

64. People can't step into the same river twice, because this river is different from this one. - Heraclitus

65. People who cannot control themselves cannot be called free people. - Pythagoras

66. The peace of all things lies in the balance of order. Order is to arrange equal and unequal things in their proper positions. - Augustine

67. Anyone who is alive should live. - Felbach

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