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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Two: The Fundamental Desire for Knowledge
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- to be dissatisfied. And our thirst for knowledge is but a
- time in motion. We are not satisfied with this observation.
- satisfied with what Nature spreads out before our senses.
- his I, dissatisfied with the world of mere appearance, sets
- with the world outside. He too feels dissatisfied with the
- not simply satisfied with itself and content just to exist? The
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Three: Thinking in the service of Knowledge
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- however, this need is present, then I am not satisfied until
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Four: The World as Percept
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- ditch a partridge; on seeing which your curiosity is satisfied —
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Six: Human Individuality
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- However, we are not satisfied merely to refer the percept,
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- for itself, is our thirst for knowledge satisfied — the I has then
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Thirteen: The Value of Life
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- entire remaining content of our life is unsatisfied craving, that is,
- were to argue that the pain caused by an unsatisfied aim is increased by the
- those who say of every unsatisfied desire that not only is the joy of
- preceded by desire. If anyone were to maintain that illness is unsatisfied
- been attained. The enjoyment that comes with being satisfied consists
- Now if all the existing hunger in the world could be satisfied, we should
- unsatisfied, and if with the enjoyment we had not to accept a certain amount
- however, is not in the least reduced. Wherever a desire is satisfied, the
- creature itself or in its fellows there are plenty of unsatisfied instincts.
- are fully satisfied. The fraction becomes greater than 1 when a creature
- would have had if the eating of it has satisfied my hunger. This is the way
- Unfulfilled demands of our life throw their shadow even upon satisfied
- Now the pessimist might say that an unsatisfied instinct for food brings
- pleasure which must be satisfied by a particular object or a particular
- sensation, we shall not be satisfied with some other object or some other
- Title: Book: PoF: Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
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- Monism is satisfied by this reality, because it knows that
- themselves satisfied with the deduction of the world from
- be satisfied when the same content is allowed to remain in
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