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The Waste Books
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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German scientist and man of letters Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was an 18th-century polymath: an experimental physicist, an astronomer, a mathematician, a practicing critic both of art and literature. He is most celebrated, however, for the casual notes and aphorisms that he collected in what he called his Waste Books. With unflagging intelligence and encyclopedic curiosity, Lichtenberg wittily deflates the pretensions of learning and society, examines a range of philosophical questions, and tracks his own thoughts down hidden pathways to disconcerting and sometimes hilarious conclusions. Lichtenberg's Waste Books have been greatly admired by writers as very different as Tolstoy, Einstein, and Andre Breton, while Nietzsche and Wittgenstein acknowledged them as a significant inspiration for their own radical work in philosophy. The record of a brilliant and subtle mind in action, The Waste Books are above all a powerful testament to the necessity, and pleasure, of unfettered thought.
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The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Okay, here‘s my complete #christmasbookhaul. Now, I realize the Mussolini book is a bit of a strange one. But I am currently reading Kaputt, set in WWII, and the main character (the author, Malaparte, as this book is written from his experiences) was an Italian reporter, and Il Duce is frequently referenced, and I realized I knew nothing about him. Also, it occurred to me that it would be informative of how a fascist dictator came into power.

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GoneFishing
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Is it not strange that men are so keen to fight for religion and so unkeen to live according to its precepts?

The_Literary_Jedi 👆🏽 this. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 7y
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GoneFishing
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

God created man in his own image, says the Bible; the philosophers do the exact opposite, they create God in theirs.

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GoneFishing
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

There are many people who read simply to prevent themselves from thinking. (Notebook G. 29.)

Sace And suddenly I understand myself a little more. 7y
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GoneFishing
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

The sure conviction that we could if we wanted to is the reason so many good minds are idle.

mcipher That is me exactly!! I could... but I don't. 😳 8y
Suet624 😂😂😂 yeah. 8y
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The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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How cool are these wastebaskets?!

(purchase them from Scully and Scully)

LeahBergen Oooo! 8y
Lmstraubie 💙💚💛💜 8y
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GoneFishing
The Waste Books | R. J. Hollingdale, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth.

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