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so:text | For this solitary man, "chance", so despised and rejected by science and by "our ego", becomes the principal object of his search. He resolves to perceive, to treasure, and even to express that revelation which hides behind the accidental, which is invisible to a reason busied over earthly affairs and subservient to the exigencies of social existence. Such was Plotinus, the last great philosopher of antiquity. Such also was Tolstoy. p. 116 (en) |
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so:description | The Last Judgment; Tolstoy's Last Words (en) |
so:description | In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths (en) |
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