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Von der Macht des Gemüts, durch den bloßen Vorsatz seiner krankhaften Gefühle Meister zu sein

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The text opens with a prefatory note asserting the primacy of the life of the mind over bodily impulses and the need for spiritual governance. It then presents a reflective letter arguing that firm resolution and moral cultivation enable the mind to master pathological feelings, both provoking and curing many ailments. The essay examines psychosomatic effects, including illness induced or healed by imagination and emotion, and offers clinical observations supporting mental influence on bodily health. It recommends disciplined self-command and moral diætics as preventive and therapeutic measures, proposing cultivation of inner autonomy as essential to sustained physical and moral well-being.

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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher who is a central figure in modern philosophy. His work laid the foundations for much of contemporary thought in metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. Kant is best known for his critical philosophy, particularly in "The Critique of Pure Reason," where he explores the relationship between human experience and knowledge. His moral philosophy, articulated in works like "Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals," emphasizes the importance of duty and the categorical imperative. Kant's ideas have significantly influenced various fields, including philosophy, political theory, and aesthetics, making him a pivotal figure in the history of Western thought.

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