Man,—and that just because it is his nature to think,—is the only being that possesses law, religion, and morality.
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
strictly human and thought-induced phenomena of consciousness do not originally appear in the form of a thought, but as a feeling, a perception, or mental image
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
Philosophy, on the other hand, is a peculiar mode of thinking—a mode in which thinking becomes knowledge, and knowledge through notions
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
We can assume nothing, and assert nothing dogmatically; nor can we accept the assertions
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
in point of time the mind makes general images of objects, long before it makes notions of them,
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
In both the object is Truth, in that supreme sense in which God and God only is the Truth.
Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
The objects of philosophy, it is true, are upon the whole the same as those of religion.