Solitude in Philosophy and Literature: The H. B. Acton Memorial Lecture

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 16:1-13 (1983)
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‘I understand that the world was nothing, a mechanical chaos of casual, brute enmity on which we stupidly impose our hopes and fears. I understand that, finally and absolutely, I alone exist. All the rest, I saw, is merely what pushes me, or what I push against, blindly—as blindly as all that is not myself pushes back. I create the whole universe, blink by blink.—An ugly god pitifully dying in a tree.’

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original Lewis, Hywel D. (1983) "Solitude in Philosophy and Literature: The H. B. Acton Memorial Lecture". Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 16():1-13

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