- applied, such as agriculture, medicine, jurisprudence, and politics.
Aphoristic collections,
sometimes known as
wisdom literature, have a
prominent place...
- The
Davidowitz Museum of
Aphoristics is a
private literary and art museum; the
first and only
museum of briefly-expressed
thoughts in the world. The museum...
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Blixen (penname Isak Dinesen), the
plays of
Ludvig Holberg, and the dense,
aphoristic poetry of Piet Hein, have
earned international recognition, as have the...
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century BCE and 1st
century BCE, aut****d by Kanada. With 370 sutras, it
aphoristically teaches non-theistic naturalism, epistemology, and its metaphysics....
- pan-Indian. The
ancient Tamil text Tirukkuṟaḷ,
despite being a
collection of
aphoristic teachings on
dharma (aram),
artha (porul), and kama (inpam), is completely...
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pertaining to pleasure-oriented faculties. It is a sutra-genre text with
terse aphoristic verses that have
survived into the
modern era with
different bhāṣyas (commentaries)...
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repetitive history with one of his most
quoted lines,
typically condensed aphoristically as: "History
repeats itself,
first as tragedy,
second as farce." In...
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apparent jest, as
claimed by
those more
sympathetic to Erasmus. Erasmus'
aphoristic quote on the ****cution of Reuchlin, "If it is
Christian to hate Jews...
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after him. His non-fiction writings, most of
which are
philosophic and
aphoristic in nature,
spurred the
development of many thinkers,
including Georg Wilhelm...
- Schopenhauer. It was
probably Lichtenberg (along with Paul Rée)
whose aphoristic style of
writing contributed to Nietzsche's own use of aphorism. Nietzsche...