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Was it cope?

>> No.13510652
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13510652

no, but christucks on /lit/ use it as cope today.

>> No.13510663

>>13510652
So yes
>>13510635
Yes, it is a cope.

>> No.13510771

>>13510635
yeah though not as much as leibniz. now that's some mental gymnastics

>> No.13511153

>>13510635
it was the exact opposite of cope
no one would delve so far into the depths again until Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky came around

>> No.13511170

>>13510635
Pascal was 100% irrefutably correct when he said that all man's problems come of an inability to sit quietly in a room alone.

The Sketis Monks knew this too

>> No.13511218

>>13510663
your kneejerk reaction against anything Christian is evidence (among many others) of you being a midwit and a pseud

>> No.13511369

>>13511218
Religions and pseudo religions are a detriment to the mind and society. Your slavery to them makes you a low-wit twit

>> No.13511606

>Justice, force.

>Il est juste que ce qui est juste soit suivi ; il est nécessaire que ce qui est le plus fort soit suivi. La justice sans la force est impuissante ; la force sans la justice est tyrannique.

>La justice sans force est contredite, parce qu'il y a toujours des méchants. La force sans la justice est accusée. Il faut donc mettre ensemble la justice et la force, et pour cela faire que ce qui est juste soit fort ou que ce qui est fort soit juste.

>La justice est sujette à dispute. La force est très reconnaissable et sans dispute. Aussi on n'a pu donner la force à la justice, parce que la force a contredit la justice et a dit qu'elle était injuste, et a dit que c'était elle qui était juste.

>Et ainsi, ne pouvant faire que ce qui est juste fût fort, on a fait que ce qui est fort fût juste.


>Justice, might.—It is right that what is just should be obeyed; it is necessary that what is strongest should be obeyed. Justice without might is helpless; might without justice is tyrannical. Justice without might is gainsaid, because there are always offenders; might without justice is condemned. We must then combine justice and might, and for this end make what is just strong, or what is strong just.

>Justice is subject to dispute; might is easily recognised and is not disputed. So we cannot give might to justice, because might has gainsaid justice, and has declared that it is she herself who is just. And thus being unable to make what is just strong, we have made what is strong just.

>> No.13512403

>>13510635
Everything is a cope bar suicide. Such a stale meme

>> No.13512404

>>13510635
Please be more descriptive.
The bane of western culture is replacing opinions with headlines.