Montaigne on Self-Esteem 3 of 3

Philosophy - A Guide To Happiness: Montaigne on Self-Esteem
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Yeah a nihilist
really like his way of thinking……its great cause its so down to earth
Very good documentary. I enjoyed it. Thank you very much. :)
check out the youtube vid:
Is Science Neurotic?: A Discussion with Nicholas Maxwell
Nicholas Maxwell, From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Revolution for Science and the Humanities
I really want to know what those students wrote on the “wisdom tests.”
Montaigne was cool. A true genius who’s skill lay in articulating the obvious truths.
” and kisses are a better fate than wisdom”.
- Cummings
interesting…if a man is to swim in abundance of truth he must reduce himself to zero!
No doubt, the “wise” answers are also the most muliebral, politically correct answers. O I hate this castrated age!
“O age, thou art shamed.* O shame, where is thy blush?**”
-Shakespeare, Julius Caesar,* Hamlet**
Awesome.
Montaigne the first punk!
I’m sure he can.
can that guy really read latin?
go suck a cock you should not supress wisdom
Montaigne is true to the point of ironic surprise. . . even on a throne we sit on our ass
Great stuff! Thanks for posting!
Wonderful. My favourite philosopher
Right on brother!
Thank you so much for posting these videos up, they’re helping me a lot, thank you!
Great video - I especially enjoyed the quotes that Montaigne wrote on his ceiling
“Have you ever seen a man that thinks he is wise, you have more to hope from a mad man, than from him”
“The man who thinks he knows, does not yet know, what knowing is”
“There is nothing certain but uncertainty, nothing more miserable and more proud than man.”
Now you can justify the fact that your a fool, and act like an animal without disgrace.
Very good! I loved it! Thank you for sharing!
gr8 video I think I will get Montaigne’s essays
Cool :)
I have got to start reading Montaigne!