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OP When Goethe contemplated the transitoriness
of conditions, and in all his work endeavored to catch and
preserve these fleeting phenomena, or when Hebbel defined man
as the resultant of conflicting forces rather than as an effective
force in himself, both evidently thought of life as a product, not
as a producer, and sought the meaning of life in personal
reaction rather than in personal action. The life of which the
German desires abundance is the inner life. Character is to him
a greater good than conduct.
How does one judge character, except by conduct?
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted acharacter vs conduct wwh 04/15/03 08:34 PM Re: acharacter vs conduct musick 04/15/03 09:47 PM
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