“The right to freedom of expression is justified first of all as the right of an individual purely in his capacity as an individual. It derives from the widely accepted premise of Western thought that the proper end of man is the realization of his character and potentialities as a human being.” MenFirstsHumansEndsCharacterIndividualHuman BeingsAcceptanceExpressionCapacityWesternAcceptedCivil RightsRealizationJustifiedPremisesFreedom Of Expression Author:Thomas I. Emerson
“The separation of psychology from the premises of biology is purely artificial, because the human psyche lives in indissoluble union with the body.” HumansBodyPsychologyUnionsSeparationBiologyArtificialPremisesHuman Psyche Author:Carl Jung
“The first premise of all human history is, of course, the existence of living human individuals. Thus the first fact to be established is the physical organisation of these individuals and their consequent relation to the rest of nature.” FirstsHumansFactsCoursesIndividualExistenceRelationHuman HistoryPremisesOrganisation Book:The German Ideology Source: The German Ideology