The book, âPensĂ©esâ (French: PensĂ©es), is a posthumous book compiled and published by Blaise Pascal (Blaise) after his death from a number of fragmentary descriptions he wrote down in preparation for the publication of his book.
Les Essaisâ or âThe Essaysâ (French: Les Essais) is a collection of 107 essays published by the French moralist Michel de Montaigne in 1580. Montaigne invented the essay, a form of short, subjective writing on a specific topic, and this book contains his essays. By reflecting on all human activity in intermittent sentences, Montaigne attempted a frank description of man himself, opening the tradition of moralist literature. The French word essai means âattemptâ or âscheme.
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The antiphilosophical section is a compilation of unpublished notes left by Wittgenstein after his death.
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Beyond Good and Evilâ is a literary fragment by Nietzsche.
I think Scrapbox is âthe author is a living panseâ.
2018-07-28 Also, it would be interesting to import the fragmented writing around here into Scrapbox one page at a time linking. 2022-01-28 Scrapboxing experiment of fragmented written materials
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