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...and what's more, that one could
live directly in the truth
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It isn't possible
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Hence Kant, Hegel, German philosophy:
To bring us back to life...
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...and make us see that we must pass
through error to arrive at the truth
1:09:21
What do you think about love?
1:09:26
The body had to come into it
1:09:29
Leibnitz introduced the contingent
1:09:32
Contingent truths and necessary truths
make up life
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German philosophy showed us that
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In life, one thinks with the
servitudes and errors of life
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One must manage with that, that's true
1:09:50
Shouldn't love be the only truth?
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For that, love would always have
to be true
1:09:59
Do you know anyone who knows
at once what he loves?
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No. When you're twenty you don't know
1:10:07
All you know are bits and pieces,
you make arbitrary choices
1:10:11
Your "I love" is an impure affair
1:10:15
But to be completely at one with
what you love, you need maturity
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That means searching. This is
the truth of life
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That's why love is a solution,
on condition that it is true
1:10:34
The young man again. The oval
portrait. Raoul trades Nana
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What shall we do today?
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I don't know
1:10:54
Shall we go to the Luxembourg?