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  • #1
    David Hume
    “Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions.”
    David Hume

  • #2
    David Hume
    “Be a philosopher; but, amidst all your philosophy, be still a man.”
    David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

  • #3
    David Hume
    “Where am I, or what? From what causes do I derive my existence, and to what condition shall I return? ... I am confounded with all these questions, and begin to fancy myself in the most deplorable condition imaginable, environed with the deepest darkness, and utterly deprived of the use of every member and faculty.

    Most fortunately it happens, that since Reason is incapable of dispelling these clouds, Nature herself suffices to that purpose, and cures me of this philosophical melancholy and delirium, either by relaxing this bent of mind, or by some avocation, and lively impression of my senses, which obliterate all these chimeras. I dine, I play a game of backgammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends. And when, after three or four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any farther.”
    David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

  • #4
    Clifford Geertz
    “Man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun.”
    Clifford Geertz

  • #5
    John Maynard Keynes
    “Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back”
    John Maynard Keynes

  • #6
    Ernest Rutherford
    “All science is either physics or stamp collecting.”
    Ernest Rutherford

  • #7
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
    “Why is there something rather than nothing?”
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

  • #8
    Richard P. Feynman
    “Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.”
    Richard Feynman

  • #9
    Max Planck
    “Science advances one funeral at a time.”
    Max Planck

  • #10
    David Hume
    “If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.”
    David Hume

  • #11
    Charles Sanders Peirce
    “Upon this first, and in one sense this sole, rule of reason, that in order to learn you must desire to learn, and in so desiring not be satisfied with what you already incline to think, there follows one corollary which itself deserves to be inscribed upon every wall of the city of philosophy: Do not block the way of inquiry.”
    Charles S. Peirce



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