#Philosophy Index
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Outline: WHAT IS MAN? AND OTHER ESSAYS OF MARK TWAIN
June, 1993 [Etext 70] [pg/etext93/wman10.txt] (Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835-1910) CONTENTS * What Is Man? I: a. Man the Machine. b. Personal Merit II: Man's Sole Impulse--the Securing of His Own Approval A Little Story III: Instances in Point Further Instances IV: Training Admonition A Parable V: More About the Machine The Thinking-Process VI: Instinct and Thought Free Will Not Two Values, But Only One A Difficult Question The Master Passion Conclusion * The Death of Jean * The Turning-Point of My Life Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III * How to Make History Dates Stick * The Memorable Assassination *...
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Sun
Tzu on the Art of War -- [67k]
Main Text of: Sun Tzu on the Art of War (Lionel Giles, trans.)
May, 1994 [Etext #132]
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SUN TZU ON THE ART OF WAR
THE OLDEST MILITARY TREATISE IN THE WORLD
Translated from the Chinese
By LIONEL GILES, M.A. (1910) [This is the basic text of Sun Tzu on
the Art of War. It was extracted from Mr. Giles' complete work as titled
above. The commentary itself, which, of course includes this work embedded
within it, has been released as suntzu10.txt (or suntzu10.zip). This is
being released only as an adjunct to that work, which contains a wealth
of commentary upon this text.] I. LAYING PLANS II. WAGING WAR III. ATTACK
BY STRATAGEM IV. TACTICAL DISPOSITIONS V. ENERGY VI. WEAK POINTS AND STRONG
VII. MANEUVERING VIII. VARIATION IN TACTICS IX. THE ARMY ON THE MARCH X.
TERRAIN XI. THE NINE SITUATIONS XII. THE ATTACK BY FIRE XIII. THE USE OF
SPIES