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Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm ยท 60 words
16. There are still harmless self observers who believe that there are immediate certainties; for instance, I think, or as the superstition of Schopenhauer puts it, I will; as though cognition here got hold of its object purely and simply as the thing in itself, without any falsification taking place either on the part of the subject or the object.
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