“Philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.”
—Karl Marx
“. . . in a time of decline, a time when all is counterfeit and pointless activity, thinking in the grand style is genuine action, indeed, action in its most powerful—though silent—form. Here the distinction between ‘mere theory’ and useful ‘praxis’ makes no sense.”
—Martin Heidegger
“. . . the unity of life and thought . . . a unity that turns an anecdote of life into an aphorism of thought and an evaluation of thought into a new perspective on life.”
—Gilles Deleuze
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