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The Thing Like Us
Yannis Kyriakides
The Thing Like Us
Yannis Kyriakides
Thing Like Us is an album by Yannis/Veenfabriek Kyriakides, released in 2010. The album is a experimental music CD.
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Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | January 28, 2010 |
EAN/UPC | 0634479839627 |
Label | UNSOUNDS CDB5637366315.2 |
Genre | Experimental |
Dimensions | 72 g |
Track list
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- Desire is the Actual Essence of Man, in So Far As
- Pleasure is the Transition of a Man from a Less to
- Pain is the Transition of a Man from a Greater to
- Wonder is the Conception of Anything, Wherein the
- Contempt is the Conception of Anything Which Touch
- Love is Pleasure, Accompanied by the Idea of an Ex
- Hatred is Pain, Accompanied by the Idea of an Exte
- Inclination is Pleasure, Accompanied by the Idea O
- Aversion is Pain, Accompanied by the Idea of Somet
- Devotion is Love Towards One Whom We Admire
- Derision is Pleasure Arising from Our Conceiving T
- Hope is an Inconstant Pleasure, Arising from the I
- Fear is an Inconstant Pain Arising from the Idea O
- Confidence is Pleasure Arising from the Idea of So
- Despair is Pain Arising from the Idea of Something
- Joy is Pleasure Accompanied by the Idea of Somethi
- Disappointment is Pain Accompanied by the Idea of
- Pity is Pain Accompanied by the Idea of Evil, Whic
- Approval is Love Towards One Who Hs Done Good to a
- Indignation is Hatred Towards One Who Has Done Evi
- Partiality is Thinking Too Highly of Anyone Becaus
- Disaragement is Thinking Too Meanly of Anyone Beca
- Envy is Hatred, in So Far As It Induces a Man to B
- Sympathy is Love, in So Far As It Induces a Man to
- Self-approval is Pleasure Arising from a Man's Con
- Humility is Pain Arising from a Man's Contemplatio
- Repetance is Pain Accompanied by the Idea of Some
- Pride is Thinking Too Meanly of One's Self from Se
- Self-abasement is Thinking Too Meanly of One's Sel
- Honour is Pleasure Accompanied by the Idea of Some
- Shame is Pain Accompanied by the Idea of Some Acti
- Regret is the Desire or Appetite to Possess Someth
- Emulation is the Desire of Something, Engendered I
- Gratitude is the Desire or Zeal Springing from Lov
- Benevolence is the Desire of Benefiting One Whom W
- Anger is the Desire, Whereby Through Hatred We Are
- Revenge is the Desire Whereby We Are Induced, Thro
- Cruelty or Savageness is the Desire, Whereby a Man
- Timidity is the Desire to Avoid a Greater Devil, W
- Daring is the Deisre, Whereby a Man is Set on to D
- Cowardice is Attributed to One, Whose Desire is Ch
- Consternation is Attributed to One, Whose Desire O
- Courtesy or Deference is the Desire of Acting in a
- Ambition is the Immoderate Desire of Power
- Luxury is Excessive Desire, or Even Love of Living
- Intemperance is the Exessive Desire of Love Drinki
- Avarice is the Exessive Desire & Love of Riches
- Lust is Desire & Love in the Matter if Sexual in
- Silent Track
- Silent Track
- Though I Am, at Present, Much Occupied with Other
- I Say That a Thing is Free, Which Exists & Acts
- Thus Also God Understands Himself & All Things F
- You See I Do Not Place Freedom in Free Decision, B
- However, Let US Descend to Created Things, Which a
- In Order That This May Be Clearly Understood, Let
- For Instance, a Stone Receives from the Impulsion
- By Virtue of Which It Continues to Move After the
- The Permanence of the Stone's Motion is Constraine
- What is True of the Stone is True of Any Individua
- Inasmuch As Very Individual Thing is Necessarily D
- Further Conceive, I Beg, That a Stone, While Conti
- Such a Stone, Being Conscious Merely of Its Own en
- And Would Think That It Continued in Motion Solely
- And Which Consists Solely in the Fact, That men Ar
- Thus an Infant Believes That It Desires Milk Freel
- An Angry Child Thinks He Wishes Freely for Vengean
- A Timid Child Thinks He Wishes Freely to Run Away.
- Which Afterwards, when Sober, He Would Like to Hav
- So the Delirious, the Garrulous, & Others of the
- Not That They Are Carried Away by Impulse.
- As This Misconception is Innate in All Men, It is
- For, Although Experience Abundantly Shows, That Me
- And That Very Often, when a Prey to Conflicting Em
- They Yet Believe Themselves to Be Free; Because in
- And Can Easily Be Overruled by the Recollection of
- I Have Thus, if I Mistake Not, Sufficiently Explai
- From What I Have Said You Will Easily Be Able to R