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50 lines
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\chapter{Philosophy}
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%TODO Complete chapter
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\section{Aphorisms}
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%TODO Complete section
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\subsection{Ludwig Wittgenstein}
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\subsubsection{Uber Geweissheit (About uncertainty)}
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\begin{quote}
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Der Zweifel setzt die Geweißheit voraus
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\end{quote}
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(Doubt presupposes certainty)
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\subsubsection{Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus}
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\begin{quote}
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STUFFS
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\end{quote}
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(Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent)
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\begin{quote}
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Stuffs
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\end{quote}
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(The limits of my language means the limits of my world)
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\subsection{Friedrich Nietzsche}
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%TODO Complete subsection
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\subsection{Immanuel Kant}
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%TODO Complete subsection
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\subsection{Thucydides}
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\begin{quote}
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The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools.
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\end{quote}
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(Higher education and the military)
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\subsection{Albert Camus}
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\begin{quote}
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... ce, qu'on appelle une raison de vivre est en même temps une excellente raison de mourir.
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\end{quote}
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Le Mythe de Sysyphe: Chapitre 1
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\subsection{Père de Raz}
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\begin{quote}
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Corps qui ni pète, ni rote est voué à l'éclatement.
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\end{quote}
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