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In which the eternal human will finds solace in diverse illusions—from Socratic knowledge to artistic beauty and metaphysical comfort—that cultivate distinct cultural temperaments and underpin the modern world's Alexandrine devotion to scientific optimism. Yet, as the limits of knowledge are unveiled by the profound scepticism of thinkers like Kant and Schopenhauer, a tragic culture emerges that embraces wisdom and the acceptance of existence’s inherent suffering with a resolute and ennobling vision.
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