Home » Quote » Marcus Aurelius » „For what else are all these things, except exercises for the reason“ „For what else are all these things, except exercises for the reason“ — Marcus Aurelius Tags:Exercises Related quotes „That which exercises reason is more excellent than that which does not exercise reason; there is nothing more excellent than the universe, therefore the universe exercises reason.“ — Zeno of Citium „[[S]ex] is often a hostile act, often an exercise of power over somebody else.“ — Andrea Dworkin „The new governmental reason does not deal with what I would call the things in themselves of governmentality, such as individuals, things, wealth, and land. It no longer deals with these things in themselves. It deals with the phenomena of politics, that is to say, interests, which precisely constitute politics and its stakes; it deals with interests, or that respect in which a given individual, thing, wealth, and so on interests other individuals or the collective body of individuals. … In the new regime, government is basically no longer to be exercised over subjects and other things subjected through these subjects. Government is now to be exercised over what we could call the phenomenal republic of interests. The fundamental question of liberalism is: What is the utility value of government and all actions of government in a society where exchange determines the value of things?“ — Michel Foucault „Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity.“ — Alan Turing
„For what else are all these things, except exercises for the reason“ — Marcus Aurelius Tags:Exercises