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because the systematic philosophy consists of the attempt to interpret and explain the aphorisms, as he argues is the case with Confucianism. Alternately, aphorisms may be written against systematic philosophy, as a form of challenge or irreverence, as seen in Nietzsche's work. Lastly, aphorisms may come after or following systematic philosophy, as was the case with Francis Bacon, who sought to bring an end to old ways of thinking.
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served as a response to the difficult to interpret fragments and phrases which Pre-Socratic philosophers were famous for. Hui proposes that aphorisms often arrive before, after, or in response to more systematic argumentative philosophy. For example, aphorisms may come before a systematic philosophy,
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offered the following definition of an aphorism: "a short saying that requires interpretation". Hui showed that some of the earliest philosophical texts from traditions around the world used an aphoristic style. Some of the earliest texts in the western philosophical canon feature short statements
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Andrew Hui argued that aphorisms played an important role in the history of philosophy, influencing the favored mediums of philosophical traditions. He argued for example, that the Platonic
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Often aphorisms are distinguished from other short sayings by the need for interpretation to make sense of them. In
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Aphorisms: an address delivered before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, November 11, 1887
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Two influential collections of aphorisms published in the twentieth century were
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rank among some of the most notable philosophers who employed them in the
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were composed of many aphorisms. Likewise, in early Chinese philosophy,
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Misquoted or misadvised aphorisms are frequently used as a source of
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to whom aphorisms are commonly attributed, such as the
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The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism
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The first noted published collection of aphorisms is
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It is not possible to step into the same river twice.
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A Theory of the Aphorism: from Confucius to Twitter
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Index

Aphoristic
Aphorismus
Aphorisms (album)
Greek
laconic
truth
principle
tradition
adage
brocard
chiasmus
epigram
legal
philosophical
principle
proverb
saying
Heraclitus
Aphorisms
Hippocrates
propositions
disease
medicine
Ars longa, vita brevis
physical science
philosophy
morality
literature
eloquent
truth

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