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+= Free Me From This Misery Called Life = |
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+== 1NC == |
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+==== First, the will is directionless. ==== |
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+~Arthur Schopenhauer. 1909. The World as Will and Representation. Vol. 1. Trans. Haldane and Kemp. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38427/38427-pdf.pdf. 224-225.~ |
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+In the same way every particular act of will of a knowing individual (which |
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+determination by motives only in its individual acts at each point of time. |
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+==== The balance of fulfilled desires to unfulfilled desires is always negative. ==== |
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+~Arthur Schopenhauer. 1909. The World as Will and Representation. Vol. 1. Trans. Haldane and Kemp. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38427/38427-pdf.pdf. 397.~ |
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+Instead of the answer to this question, it appeared clearly before us how, |
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+be restrained by hindrances, while in itself it goes on for ever. |
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+==== Pain and pleasure are not sensations, but manifestations of acts of the will. ==== |
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+~Arthur Schopenhauer. 1909. The World as Will and Representation. Vol. 1. Trans. Haldane and Kemp. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38427/38427-pdf.pdf. 145-146.~ |
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+Every true, genuine, immediate act of will is also, at once and |
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+instantaneous willing or not-willing of the impression which the body sustains. |
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+==== analytic ==== |