Einleitung. An Altindien. Du Land des Spruchs, der Märchen ... ... werden kann der Fürst und sein Reich nur auf Kosten anderer: »The increase of any state must be upon the foreigner«. Diesem Ausspruch Francis Bacons hält edel und ...
... time. It cannot, therefore, be from any of these impressions, or from any other, that the idea of self ... ... myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe any thing but the perception. – If any one, upon serious and unprejudic ...
[Kommentare] 1. 1. Blau, gelb und die übrigen ... ... Plural Suvarnânâm (des zusammengesetzten Wortes dessen Ende suvarna, Gold, bildet) werden Kânsya (any amalgam of zine and copper. Wilson), Kupfer, Messing, Quecksilber und ...
3. Das Wesen der Seele. Die absolute, an sich seiende ... ... richtige Erklärung: »It is merely intended as a negation of the soul's having any active participation, any individual interest or property, in human pains, possessions, or feelings.« Röer, ...
Anmerkungen zur Sammlung der Bruchstücke Zu Vers 1 . Mit S ... ... fact, prevailed in the world. You will scarcely be persuaded, that they are any thing but sick men's dreams: or perhaps will regard them more as ...
3. Die Aufgabe der Seele. Bei seiner Besprechung ... ... distinguishing between happiness and the like, and their experiences. Who is conscious of any such distinction? From experience of happiness deduct experience: can one then form any idea what happiness is by itself? Not at all. Consequently, all the ...
Aus den Anmerkungen zur Ersten Auflage (1893) Vers 33 - ... ... The noblest survivals of Buddhism in India are to be found, however, not among any peculiar body, but in the religion of the whole Hindu people; in that ...
Achtes Kapitel (61. Gegenstand). Häuser und Liegenschaften. Streitigkeiten wegen Liegenschaften ... ... III, 207, 6; XIV, 43, 17). Danach Sham. hier »building of any kind«. 2 Oder: »je nach dem Haus«, das man ...
Zehntes Kapitel (28. Gegenstand). Das Amt der königlichen Kundgebungen. ... ... von den grants der südind. Inschr.: »If personal privileges or dignities of any kind were granted ... it was always attached to rights of territory« (South ...