Arthur Schopenhauer His Life And Philosophy

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Writing books for the sake of making money he held the ruin of literature ; he disliked the laudatory remarks appended to advertisements, and strictly forbade such to accompany his writings. ' It is highly improper to make a display of one's titles and dignities on a title-page ; in literature, none but intellectual advantages should be considered. HIS EESIDENCE AT ERANKFORT. 169 Whoever employs others, shows that he lacks these. ' He thought anonymity a shield for literary knavery, that it oft...en hid nothing but obscurity, incompetence, and mediocrity. The condition of liberty of the press should be rigid interdiction of all anonymous and pseudonymous authorship, so that everyone may at least be responsible with his honour for what he pro- claims through the far-reaching trumpet of the press. He thought it dishonorable to attack anyone anony- mously who had not himself written anonymously, and was a sworn foe to cliquism and mutual admiration. He thought it pernicious to extend to literature the toleration shown by society to stupid, brainless people, for there they are impertinent intruders, and it is a duty towards the good to attack the bad.

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