Civilization and ethics : $b The philosophy of civilization, part 2Schweitzer, Albert
Philosophy
Civilization and ethics : $b The philosophy of civilization, part 2
Schweitzer, Albert
Civilization -- History; Ethics
I made several hyphenation choices, forced by de-hyphenation at
the ends of lines:
1. Will-lessness p. 194.
2. birds-nests note 105 p. 234.
Cases of inconsistent use (both hyphenated and unhyphenated are
present) were left as they are: two-fold, non-sensible, Kung-tse,
un-civilization, pre-conceptions, pre-suppositions, thorough-going,
re-fashion, present-day, world-view, driving-force, sum-total,
will-to-power, belief-in-progress, nature-philosophy,
rationally-pleasurable, ever-new, general-notion, world-and-life
affirmation, matter-of-fact, wage-system, fellow-men, bass-note,
world-religions, so-called, will-to-action, ready-made, all-round,
optimistic-ethical.
I left the misspelled word “postumous” in footnote 22 from p. 86, the
misspelled word “alway” from p. 262 but I corrected the birth date for
Henri Bergson from 1560 to 1860 on p. 198, I corrected the spelling of
the translator of Mill in the Index to “Gomperz”, the spelling of the
German philosopher “Leibniz” on p. 93 and the Index and the spelling
of the German philosopher “Nietzsche” on p. 175 and 176. I eliminated
the small caps used for the first name of each starting letter in the
Index.
In the .txt version I have used utf8 encoding and the following
markers:
1. italic text surrounded by _
2. footnote references in the form _(_number_)_
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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