Philosophy Quotes - Page 212
"Giants and Dwarfs". Book by Allan Bloom. Chapter: "Western Civ," p. 19, 1990.
Alfred North Whitehead (2012). “Nature and Life”, p.9, Cambridge University Press
Alfred North Whitehead (1997). “Science and the Modern World”, p.48, Simon and Schuster
Philosophy is the self-correction by consciousness of its own initial excess of subjectivity.
Alfred North Whitehead (2010). “Process and Reality”, p.15, Simon and Schuster
The chief danger to philosophy is narrowness in the selection of evidence.
Alfred North Whitehead (2010). “Process and Reality”, p.337, Simon and Schuster
Alfred De Vigny (2018). “Cinq Mars”, p.11, BoD – Books on Demand
A man of business may talk of philosophy; a man who has none may practice it.
Alexander Pope (1956). “The Correspondence”
Aldous Huxley (2017). “Ends and Means: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideals”, p.153, Routledge
Aldous Huxley (1970). “Collected Works: Do what you will”
The ductless glands secrete among other things our moods, our aspirations, our philosophy of life.
Aldous Huxley (2000). “Complete Essays: 1930-1935”, Ivan R Dee
When an artist deserts to the side of the angels, it is the most odious of treasons.
Aldous Huxley (1956). “The collected works of Aldous Huxley”
Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.24, Princeton University Press
Albert Camus (2012). “The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays”, p.99, Vintage
Albert Camus (2012). “Lyrical and Critical Essays”, p.199, Vintage
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