Igor Aleksander (1937) scientist
The simple things are hardest (2005)
Religion and Literature (1935)
Igor Aleksander (1937) scientist
The simple things are hardest (2005)
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Response to criticism of Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, as quoted in "20Q: Camille Paglia" by Warren Kalbacker in Playboy magazine (October 1991) http://www.playboy.co.uk/article/16659/20q-camille-paglia; also in Gauntlet # 4 (1992), p. 133 <br class="br">Context: It was intended to please no one and to offend everyone. The entire process of the book was to discover the repressed elements of contemporary culture, whatever they are, and palpate them. One of the main premises was to demonstrate that pornography is everywhere in major art. Art history as written is completely sex free, repressive and puritanical. I want precision and historical knowledge, but at the same time, I try to zap it with pornographic intensity.
William James (1842–1910) American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist
The Will to Believe http://infomotions.com/etexts/philosophy/1800-1899/james-will-751.htm (1897) <br class="br">1890s
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist
"Man's Glassy Essence" in The Monist, Vol. III, No. 1 (October 1892)
Context: The consciousness of a general idea has a certain "unity of the ego" in it, which is identical when it passes from one mind to another. It is, therefore, quite analogous to a person, and indeed, a person is only a particular kind of general idea.
“Evil is a radiation of the human consciousness in certain transitional positions.”
Franz Kafka book The Zürau Aphorisms
85
The Zürau Aphorisms (1917 - 1918)
Context: Evil is a radiation of the human consciousness in certain transitional positions. It is not actually the sensual world that is a mere appearance; what is so is the evil of it, which, admittedly, is what constitutes the sensual world in our eyes.
Bernard Groethuysen (1880–1946) French literary historian, translator and writer
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 24