“The community must assume responsibility for each child within its confines. Not one must be neglected whatever his condition. The community must see that every child gets the advantages and opportunities which are due him as a citizen and as a human being.” HumansChildrenOpportunityCommunityHuman BeingsResponsibilityConditionsCitizensAdvantageAssumingDuesNeglected Author:Pearl S. Buck
“We assume a common sense as the necessary condition of the universal communicability of our knowledge, which is presupposed in every logic and every principle of knowledge that is not one of skepticism.” CommonPrinciplesKnowledgeConditionsLogicUniversalAssumingCommon SenseSkepticism Author:Immanuel Kant
“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own... Jealousy is a disease, love is a healthy condition. The immature mind often mistakes one for the other, or assumes that the greater the love, the greater the jealousy.” LoveMindPersonsLove IsMistakeGreaterConditionsHealthyEssentialsDiseaseAssumingJealousyJealousImmatureBeing JealousJealousy EnvyJealousy And EnvyLove JealousyJealous And EnvyLove And JealousyJealous PeopleBeing ImmatureI Am JealousMature And ImmatureYour JealousJealous LoveYou Jealous Book:Stranger in a Strange Land Source: Stranger in a Strange Land
“Death can be understood as the passage from one form to another, from a limited degree of life to another higher, freer one. It is wrong to assume that everything ends with death; what ends is only the temporary conditions in which people have lived on earth.” PeopleEndsEarthFormConditionsHigherDegreesUnderstoodAssumingTemporaryPassages Author:Peter Deunov
“I assume the senses crave sources of maximum information, that the eye benefits by exercise, stretch, and expansion towards materials of complexity and substance, . . . conditions which alert the total sensibility - cast it almost in stress - extend insight and response, the basic responsive range of empathetic-kinesthetic vitality.” EyeConditionsInformationMaterialsSourceExerciseBenefitsStressAssumingResponseCastsInsightSensesSubstanceRangeComplexitySensibilityExpansionVitalityCraveMaximumEmpathetic Book:Imaging Her Erotics: Essays, Interviews, Projects Source: Imaging Her Erotics: Essays, Interviews, Projects
“There are actually two separate issues here. The first is whether (as ancient philosophers and Nietzsche assume) only the privileged elite can live a worthwhile life. The second is whether it's possible to fulfill the roles of both serious artist and upstanding citizen. It seems to me that philosophy can dissect both questions, by delineating clearly the anatomy of the good life and the structural conditions of the roles.” FirstsTwoPhilosophySeemsArtistRolesIssuesConditionsSeriousCitizensAssumingAncientPhilosopherGood LifeWorthwhileElitesPrivilegedAnatomy Author:Philip Kitcher