PHILOSOPHY QUOTES IV

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Philosophy is not the owl of Minerva that takes flight after history has been realized in order to celebrate its happy ending; rather, philosophy is subjective proposition, desire, and praxis that are applied to the event.

MICHAEL HARDT & ANTONIO NEGRI
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We've associated that word philosophy with academic study that in its own way has gotten so far beyond the layman that if you read contemporary philosophy you've no clue, because it's almost become math. And it's odd that if you don't do that and you call yourself a philosopher that you always get 'homespun' attached to it.

ROBERT FULGHUM

"Robert Fulghum: Philosopher King", January Magazine

Tags: Robert Fulghum


Philosophy is reason with the eyes of the soul.

WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS

Egeria: or Voices of Thought and Counsel for the Woods and Wayside


Philosophical problems can be compared to locks on safes, which can be opened by dialing a certain word or number, so that no force can open the door until just this word has been hit upon, and once it is hit upon any child can open it.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

Philosophical Occasions

Tags: Ludwig Wittgenstein


These philosophers, then, whom we see not undeservedly exalted above the rest in fame and glory, have seen that no material body is God, and therefore they have transcended all bodies in seeking for God.

ST. AUGUSTINE

The City of God

Tags: St. Augustine


Everyone has his own philosophy that doesn't hold good for anybody else.

KOBO ABE

The Woman in the Dunes

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You can't do without philosophy, since everything has its hidden meaning which we must know.

MAXIM GORKY

The Zykovs

Tags: Maxim Gorky


The process of philosophizing, to my mind, consists mainly in passing from those obvious, vague, ambiguous things, that we feel quite sure of, to something precise, clear, definite, which by reflection and analysis we find is involved in the vague thing that we start from, and is, so to speak, the real truth of which that vague thing is a sort of shadow.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

The Philosophy of Logical Atomism


If philosophy is still necessary, it is so only in the way it has been from time immemorial: as critique, as resistance to the expanding heteronomy, even if only as thought's powerless attempt to remain its own master and to convict of untruth, by their own criteria, both a fabricated mythology and a conniving, resigned acquiescence.

THEODOR W. ADORNO

Why Still Philosophy?

Tags: Theodor W. Adorno


Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!

DR. SEUSS

Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!

Tags: Dr. Seuss


Philosophy aims at the logical clarification of thoughts. Philosophy is not a body of doctrine but an activity. A philosophical work consists essentially of elucidations. Philosophy does not result in 'philosophical propositions', but rather in the clarification of propositions. Without philosophy thoughts are, as it were, cloudy and indistinct: its task is to make them clear and to give them sharp boundaries.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

Tractacus Logico-Philosophicus

Tags: Ludwig Wittgenstein


To know how to deal with the present and to guard against worry and fear--that is true wisdom and the ultimate aim of philosophy.

HENRI BERGSON

The Philosophy of Poetry

Tags: Henri Bergson


The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts

Tags: Henry Ward Beecher


Do not all charms fly
At the mere touch of cold philosophy?

JOHN KEATS

"Lamia"

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Philosophy is a discipline open to anyone -- all you need is a bit of curiosity and an open mind.

BILL BREWER

"Philosophy: Understanding personal identity with Professor Bill Brewer", The Guardian, April 18, 2016


When we affirm that philosophy begins with wonder, we are affirming in effect that sentiment is prior to reason.

RICHARD WEAVER

Ideas Have Consequences


Only a philosopher's mind grows wings, since its memory always keeps it as close as possible to those realities by being close to which the gods are divine. A man who uses reminders of these things correctly is always at the highest, most perfect level of initiation, and he is the only one who is perfect as perfect can be. He stands outside human concerns and draws close to the divine; ordinary people think he is disturbed and rebuke him for this, unaware that he is possessed by god.

PLATO

Phaedrus

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Philosophy and the neurosciences collaborate in a very fruitful manner.

KATHINKA EVERS

"Neuroscience and philosophy take the stand", Indiana Daily Student, April 10, 2016


A man becomes a philosopher by reason of a certain perplexity, from which he seeks to free himself.

ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

The World As Will and Idea

Tags: Arthur Schopenhauer


The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it.

KARL MARX

Theses on Feuerbach

Tags: Karl Marx