He simply would have plunged ahead into life as though he had freedom, even though he was too stupid to recognize that it was an illusion.
他自然会好像是自由的一样一头扎入生活中,即便他太愚笨而看不出这只是个幻想。
And recognize it because he remembers it.
后来会认出此人,但是是因为他记住了。
He also mentioned a poemby Rudyard Kipling called If. I didn't recognize what he was referring to immediately but I looked it up and it's a famous poem that you must have seen written in 1910 an inspirational poem.
他同时也提到了拉迪亚德?吉卜林的一首诗歌,名字叫做《如果》,我当时并没有迅速反应出,他到底指的是哪首诗,但是之后我查了一下发现,它是一首你肯定见过的著名的诗歌,写于1910年,一首启发性的诗。
You'll probably remember that he says early in the essay that in order to recognize that we are in the presence of something that isn't merely within our own historical horizon, we need to be "pulled up short."
你们大概记得他在论文前面就讲过,为了意识到自己不仅仅在,一些我们时期出现的东西周围,我们需要“突然停下“
Antiquity or tradition alone is no justification yet at the same time he seems to recognize that changes in law even when the result : is improvement are dangerous. He writes "It is a bad thing to habituate people to reckless dissolution of laws.
作为借口,但同时,他似乎也体认到法律修改,就算结果是改善,仍是很危险的作法,他写到,“让人民习惯于鲁莽的法律,崩溃是不好的事。
The philosopher Spinoza thought that ... if we could only recognize the fact, what he at least took to be the fact, that everything that happens in life is necessary, then we'd get a kind of emotional distance from it; it would no longer upset us.
哲学家Spinoza认为,如果我们能够认识到这个事实,至少他认为这是事实,即生活中的一切事情都是必然的,那么它对我们的情绪影响就比较少;,它不会再让我们感到痛苦。
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