Memento vivere means "remember to live" in Latin. It's different from memento mori, which means remembering mortality. Stoic philosophers like Antipater emphasized living with purpose
Dilthey (1833-1911) was one of the most influential philosophers of history. His work is difficult to identify with familiar philosophical positions. Robert C. Scharff called his philosophy "non-analytical, unspeculative"
'Memento Mori' means 'Remember you must die' in Latin. Term gained popularity in 1590s during Medieval times. Originated from ancient Roman tradition of generals receiving death reminders