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[[Baron Münchhausen pulls himself out of a mire by his own hair]] (illustration by [[Oskar Herrfurth]]) [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muenchhausen_Herrfurth_7_500x789.jpg] [[Baron Münchhausen pulls himself out of a mire by his own hair]] (illustration by [[Oskar Herrfurth]]) [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muenchhausen_Herrfurth_7_500x789.jpg]
-:The desire for "freedom of will" in the superlative, metaphysical sense, such as still holds sway, unfortunately, in the minds of the half-educated, the desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society therefrom, involves nothing less than to be precisely this CAUSA SUI, and, with more than [[Munchausen]] daring, [[to pull oneself up into existence by the hair]], out of the [[slough]] of nothingness. --[[BGaE]]+:The desire for "freedom of will" in the superlative, metaphysical sense, such as still holds sway, unfortunately, in the minds of the half-educated, the desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society therefrom, involves nothing less than to be precisely this CAUSA SUI, and, with more than [[Munchausen]] daring, [[to pull oneself up into existence by the hair]], out of the [[slough]] of nothingness. --''[[Beyond Good and Evil]]''
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Baron Münchhausen pulls himself out of a mire by his own hair (illustration by Oskar Herrfurth) [1]

The desire for "freedom of will" in the superlative, metaphysical sense, such as still holds sway, unfortunately, in the minds of the half-educated, the desire to bear the entire and ultimate responsibility for one's actions oneself, and to absolve God, the world, ancestors, chance, and society therefrom, involves nothing less than to be precisely this CAUSA SUI, and, with more than Munchausen daring, to pull oneself up into existence by the hair, out of the slough of nothingness. --Beyond Good and Evil

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