MAINLANDER - translation to arabic
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MAINLANDER - translation to arabic

GERMAN POET AND PHILOSOPHER
P. Batz; The Philosophy of Redemption; Die Philosophie der Erlösung; Mainländer; Philipp Mainlaender; Philipp Mainlander; Die Philosophie der Erlosung; Die Philosophie der Erloesung; Mainlaender; Philipp Batz
  • Title page of the second volume of ''Die Philosophie der Erlösung''
  • Mainländer, in 1875, wearing his military uniform
  • Mainländer with his sister Minna in 1855
  • Self-portrait of Alfred Kubin in ''Die Philosophie der Erlösung''

MAINLANDER         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mainlander (disambiguation); Mainlanders

ألاسم

بَرّ ; يابِسَة

MAINLANDERS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mainlander (disambiguation); Mainlanders

ألاسم

بَرّ ; يابِسَة

MAINLAND         
CONTINENTAL PART OF ANY POLITY OR THE MAIN ISLAND OF AN ISLAND NATION OR TERRITORY
The Mainland; Región Continental; Continental Region; Main land

ألاسم

بَرّ ; يابِسَة

Wikipedia

Philipp Mainländer

Philipp Mainländer (5 October 1841 – 1 April 1876) was a German philosopher and poet. Born Philipp Batz, he later changed his name to "Mainländer" in homage to his hometown, Offenbach am Main.

In his central work Die Philosophie der Erlösung (The Philosophy of Redemption or The Philosophy of Salvation) — according to Theodor Lessing, "perhaps the most radical system of pessimism known to philosophical literature" — Mainländer proclaims that life is worthless, and that "the will, ignited by the knowledge that non-being is better than being, is the supreme principle of morality."

Examples of use of MAINLANDER
1. Born in Hong Kong, Ma is considered a mainlander by many native–born Taiwanese.
2. Hong Kong has been wary of diseases spreading from China since severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, was brought to the territory by a mainlander in 2003 and killed 2'' people in Hong Kong.