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In the laboratory of time, subtle essences of disenchantment and pessimism are distilled.
Its uncertain start has only confirmed Scottish pessimism about the possibility of change.
Throughout the conversation, Blondel expressed a deep pessimism about the future.
But just because the mood of social pessimism is so ubiquitous does not mean we should simply accept it.
Hobbes and Cavendish shared pessimism about human nature, and an anxiety about ethical and linguistic relativism.
Nietzsche saw himself breaking away from Schopenhauer's pessimism by rejecting what he saw as his monism.
If pessimism has a spiritual godfather it is perhaps the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
Kant's pessimism was based on his conception of the nature of living organisms.
I want to reaffirm in the strongest terms my long-term pessimism on stocks.
An air of pessimism has descended on the support and it will take a good start to win them over.
The campaign for animal rights reflects a growing pessimism about the human condition.
But for as much pessimism as he ladles out, there are equal amounts of anthemic choruses encouraging the listener to hold on, look up, get out.
Any lingering sense of contradiction or pessimism should be dispelled by going back to the text.
The first is pessimism, the conviction that social transformation is, contrary to the sanguine illusions of the optimists, profoundly difficult.
After World War I they were less sanguine about progress and more inclined to the hereditarian pessimism of eugenics.
The prevailing pessimism of the cycle is relieved by passages of lyrical beauty and by faith in scientific and social meliorism.
Or, if an invasion is still planned but the timetable has been moved back, I still see no reason for pessimism.
To explain why, we have to look at the more general sense of pessimism and distrust about science and innovation.
I felt a tinge of pessimism as I passed by thousands of total strangers exchanging high-fives and hugs.
To suggest, on the contrary, that all scientists are uniformly motivated by anti-human sentiments bespeaks an extreme and unwarranted pessimism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Modern postwar pessimism, although a cult like any other, was persuasive, deceptively articulate.
Both must appear sad and joyless in the extreme, and enmesh the beholder in blackest pessimism.
His pessimism about his play caused him to exaggerate the enormity of his offences.
We have found that, properly understood, there is nothing in it to evoke our pessimism.
She shrugged her shoulders with a petulant pessimism her youth made amusing.
In fact, upon the neutral fact of evolution a theory of pessimism may be built up as speciously as a theory of optimism.
Without transition, such persons have passed from the absurd excesses of slothful optimism to the vertigo of unplumbed pessimism.
Her burst of Schopenhauerian pessimism contrasts with his spiritual optimism, her denial of meaning with his discovery of it.
In summary, bear markets generate and then punish optimism, just as bull markets generate and then punish pessimism.
Away, for the time, went Jed's pessimism and his hopeless musings.
In other words, she may have married Mr. Jackson in a fit of pessimism.
His disbelief and his pessimism were identical in their structure.
However, the survey also finds greater pessimism about the economy and personal finances among consumers who know defaulters.
He was acquainted with that more or less literary form of pessimism.
But not because of any anti-life attitude, or pessimism, or defeatism.
Mr Powell's film, Paraffin, is a mixed-media film about an extraordinary tale of paternal love, hope, futility, pessimism and Paraffin.
He was among the first thinkers of Europe to overcome the pessimism which godlessness generally brings in its wake.
Looking thus at life, shorn of its superrational sanctions, Saxon floundered into the morass of pessimism.
It is with inexpressible astonishment that I bear them attainted of pessimism, as if the teaching of a man whose ideal was simple goodness must mean the prevalence of evil.
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