| Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 páginas
...in a clear light, would, I believe. be doing it a good service. Say to thy dear father. whom I lore as my own, that we erred in our inquiries into the...; without knowing it indeed ; and why ? Henceforth believe in thine own feelings ; thou mayst not be able to confute opposing reasoners, yet they shall... | |
| William Smith - 1846 - 170 páginas
...convinced that the human will is free, and that to be happy is not the purpose of our being,—but to deserve happiness. I have to ask pardon of thee...; without knowing it indeed ; and why ? Henceforth believe in thine own feelings ; thou mayst not be able to confute opposing reasoners, yet they shall... | |
| William Smith - 1848 - 218 páginas
...convinced that the human will is free, and that to be happy is not the purpose of our being,—but to deserve happiness. I have to ask pardon of thee...often led thee astray by such assertions. Achelis was right,—without knowing it indeed; and why ? Henceforth believe in thine own feelings; thou mayst... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 páginas
...set these consequences before the world in a clear light would, I believe, be doing it good service I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness.' Under the influence of this new inspiration, Fichte addressed himself... | |
| 1851 - 658 páginas
...consequences before the world in a clear light would, I believe, be doing it good service. * * * * I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness. Under the influence of thissiew inspiration, Fichte addressed himself... | |
| Marguerite A. Power - 1857 - 334 páginas
...ones have done; that leads him to accept the belief — how hard for a young heart to embrace ! — that " to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but to deserve happiness;"* that it is not in our power to obtain it ; that very possibly we never may obtain it; but that though... | |
| William Chambers - 1859 - 600 páginas
...set these consequences before the world in a clear light would, I believe, be doing it good service I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness.' Under the influence of this new inspiration, Fichte addressed himself... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859 - 636 páginas
...set these consequences before the world in a clear light would, I believe, be doing it good service I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness.' Under the influence of this new inspiration, Fichte addressed himself... | |
| John Leaf - 1861 - 500 páginas
...set these consequences before the world in a clear light would, I believe, be doing it good service I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness." Under the influence of this new inspiration, Fichte addressed himself... | |
| Philip Bolton - 1870 - 1098 páginas
...our course is not always easy or pleasant. Much nobler is the saying of our well-beloved Fichte, " I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will...that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, but rather to deserve happiness." In other words, the great purpose of our life should be to make ourselves... | |
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