Concepts Quotes - Page 3
Originality is a concept possible only to a limited viewpoint.
Robert Sheckley (2014). “The Robot Who Looked Like Me: Stories”, p.14, Open Road Media
Hannah Arendt (1968). “Imperialism: Part Two Of The Origins Of Totalitarianism”, p.17, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
I am the leading strings of the ego and the prompter of its concepts.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.96, Penguin
When you have broken the reality into concepts you never can reconstruct it in its wholeness.
William James (1977). “A Pluralistic Universe”, p.116, Harvard University Press
Lecture trans. Craig Holdrege, August 30, 1921.
R.A. Salvatore (2002). “The Demon Apostle”, p.210, Del Rey
Truth as such is not a particularly important concept in naturalistic philosophy.
Phillip E. Johnson (2000). “Objections Sustained: Subversive Essays on Evolution, Law and Culture”, Intervarsity Press
Percy Williams Bridgman (1962). “A Sophisticate's Primer of Relativity”, p.12, Courier Corporation