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"The World's Reason.—That the world is not the abstract essence of an eternal reasonableness is sufficiently proved by the fact that that bit of the world which we know—I mean our human reason—is none too reasonable. And if this is not eternally and wholly wise and reasonable, the rest of the world will not be so either. Here the conclusion a minori ad majus, a parte ad totum holds good, and that with decisive force."
. Latin - "a minori ad majus, a parte ad totum"
(from the smaller to the greater, from the part to the whole)
. Friedrich Nietzsche
. From authors like Nietzsche, Camus, Aldous Huxley, one of the things that I love with regard to their style of writing is the blend of languages, while some see it as a barrier, I see it more as a challenge to lift you up, broaden your horizons, and I might add, I love the stark beauty of the Latin language.

Archeus_Lore 7 Apr 23
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