Otto Weininger Quote

The deepest, the intelligible, part of the nature of man is that part which does not take refuge in causality, but which chooses in freedom the good or the bad.


p. 158. - Sex and Character (1903)


The deepest, the intelligible, part of the nature of man is that part which does not take refuge in causality, but which chooses in freedom the good...

The deepest, the intelligible, part of the nature of man is that part which does not take refuge in causality, but which chooses in freedom the good...

The deepest, the intelligible, part of the nature of man is that part which does not take refuge in causality, but which chooses in freedom the good...

The deepest, the intelligible, part of the nature of man is that part which does not take refuge in causality, but which chooses in freedom the good...