PHILOSOPHY QUOTES III

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Each of the parts of philosophy is a philosophical whole, a circle rounded and complete in itself. In each of these parts, however, the philosophical Idea is found in a particular specificality or medium. The single circle, because it is a real totality, bursts through the limits imposed by its special medium, and gives rise to a wider circle. The whole of philosophy in this way resembles a circle of circles. The Idea appears in each single circle, but, at the same time, the whole Idea is constituted by the system of these peculiar phases, and each is a necessary member of the organisation.

GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL

Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences

Tags: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel


The main business of natural philosophy is to argue from phenomena without feigning hypothesis, and to deduce causes from effects till we come to the very first cause, which certainly is not mechanical; and not only to unfold the mechanism of the world, but chiefly to resolve these, and to such like questions.

ISAAC NEWTON

A Treatise on Physics

Tags: Isaac Newton


Shall I show you the sinews of a philosopher? "What sinews are those?" -- A will undisappointed; evils avoided; powers daily exercised, careful resolutions; unerring decisions.

EPICTETUS

Discourses

Tags: Epictetus


When people begin to philosophize they seem to think it necessary to make themselves artificially stupid.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

Theory of Knowledge

Tags: Bertrand Russell


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


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


There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Hamlet

Tags: William Shakespeare


In philosophy an individual is becoming himself.

BERNARD LONERGAN

attributed, Dictionary of Quotations

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We often have need of a profound philosophy to restore to our feelings their original state of innocence, to find our way out of the rubble of things alien to us, to begin to feel for ourselves and to speak ourselves, and I might almost say to exist ourselves. Even if my philosophy does not extend to discovering anything new, it does nevertheless possess the courage to regard as questionable what has long been thought true.

GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG

"Notebook B", Aphorisms

Tags: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg


A cleric who loses his faith abandons his calling; a philosopher who loses his redefines his subject.

ERNEST GELLNER

Words and Things


Your philosophy is what you know, how you hold it, and how it affects what you do.

COLIN NYATHI

"The power of compound effort", NewsDay, April 27, 2016


A true philosopher is married to wisdom; he needs no other bride.

PROCLUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


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


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

MAXIM GORKY

The Zykovs

Tags: Maxim Gorky


You could almost define a philosopher as someone who won't take common sense for an answer.

RICHARD DAWKINS

The God Delusion

Tags: Richard Dawkins


Philosophy has its bugbears, as well as superstition.

WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS

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


The true philosopher is a brave spirit; dauntless to discover, and bold to declare the truth at all hazard. He feels the inner constraint of his messages, and, as a prophet to his day and generation, he must needs speak, though the whole world cry to him, silence.

JOHN GRIER HIBBEN

The Problems of Philosophy

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Philosophy is no longer a field conducted entirely from the comfort of an armchair. Over the past decade, this notoriously abstract discipline has developed a branch of "experimental philosophy" that conducts its own scientific studies. Though such work continues to face resistance from conventional armchair philosophers, there's an increasing focus on using empirical studies in conjunction with philosophical thinking: One survey found that 62% of highly cited papers from 1960-1999 used a priori (purely reason-based) methods. From 2009 to 2013, just 12% of comparably cited papers used a priori thinking alone.

OLIVIA GOLDHILL

"Philosophers are using science and data points to test theories of morality", Quartz, March 28, 2016


Two half philosophers will probably never a whole metaphysician make.

GASTON BACHELARD

Fragments of a Poetics of Fire

Tags: Gaston Bachelard


Philosophy is reason with the eyes of the soul.

WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS

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