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1 April 2020

26 March 2020

  • 16:13 16:13, 26 March 2020 diff hist +885 Carlo MichelstaedterRemoved redundant passages (that I myself added), added passage describing the development of his thought sourced exactly from the book ( The wreckage of philosophy : Michelstaedter and the limits of bourgeoisie thought ) Tag: Visual edit

18 December 2019

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27 November 2019

26 November 2019

11 November 2019

25 October 2019

  • 21:38 21:38, 25 October 2019 diff hist +24 Aldo CapitiniAdded Carlo Michelstaedter as influences. Source - Persuasion, a word which Capitini took from the philosopher Carlo Michelstaedter of Gorizia,[19] is the ability to pursue one's own ideals with tenacity, and the power of nonviolence, a gentle power, however determined.

5 October 2019

29 September 2019

24 September 2019

  • 06:24 06:24, 24 September 2019 diff hist +26 Philipp MainländerAdded Italian philosopher Manlio Sgalambro as influenced reference - Manuel Pérez Cornejo head of Spanish schopenhauer society - MANLIO SGALAMBRO, SCHOPENHAUER CRITICISM AND INTERPRETER OF MAINLÄNDER (THREE REFLECTIONS FROM THE CENTER OF NIHILISM) Tag: Visual edit

14 September 2019

  • 20:24 20:24, 14 September 2019 diff hist +19 Carlo MichelstaedterAdded Aldo Capitini as influenced, reference- Persuasion, a word which Capitini took from the philosopher Carlo Michelstaedter of Gorizia,[19] is the ability to pursue one's own ideals with tenacity, and the power of nonviolence, a gentle power, however determined. The opening is the opposite of the conservative and authoritarian vision of Fascism; it is the elevation of the soul toward God. For Capitini, individuals have to open to 'all human beings, to all people, even to things'. Tag: Visual edit

26 August 2019

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18 March 2019

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