The Wisdom of Life
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| The Wisdom of Life by , translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders |
| The Wisdom of Life represents part of Schopenhauer's work originally titled Aphorismen zur Lebensweisheit and translated by T. B. Saunders. The other part of the original has been translated under the name Counsels and Maxims. However both parts deal with a single treatise, with the being no such division in the original. |
[edit] Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I. DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT
- CHAPTER II. PERSONALITY, OR WHAT A MAN IS
- CHAPTER III. PROPERTY, OR WHAT A MAN HAS
- CHAPTER IV. POSITION, OR A MAN'S PLACE IN THE ESTIMATION OF OTHERS--
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- Sect. 1. Reputation
- " 2. Pride
- " 3. Rank
- " 4. Honor
- " 5. Fame
- Sect. 1. Reputation
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