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Friday, September 25, 2009 - 4:01 PM
This time I am writing to inform you that I shall not be sending you anything.
I have decided to abandon all literary work for a while in order to
devote more time to studying. The reasons for this are fairly plain. I
am young and self-taught in philosophy. I have learnt enough to form my
own viewpoint and, when necessary, to defend it, but not enough to be
able to work for it with success and in the proper way. All the greater
demands will be made on me because I am a “travelling agent” in
philosophy and have not earned the right to philosophise by getting a
doctor’s degree. I hope to be able to satisfy these demands once I
start writing again – and under my own name. In addition I must not try
to do too many things now, as I shall soon be again more fully occupied
with business matters. Regarded subjectively, my literary activities
have so far been mere experiments from the outcome of which I was to be
able to learn whether my natural capacities were such as to enable me
to work fruitfully and effectively for progress and to participate
actively in the movement of the century. I can be satisfied with the
results and now regard it as my duty to acquire by study, which I now
continue with redoubled zest, also more and more of that which one is
not born with.
When I return home to the Rhineland in October.
I hope to be able to meet you in Dresden and to discuss this with you
further. In the meantime my good wishes and think of me now and again. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
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