I don't feel proprietorial about the problems of philosophy. History has taught us that many philosophical issues can grow up, leave home and live elsewhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Philosophy is altogether less pure now. It's been impurified by science and social science and history.
We live in a world in which politics has replaced philosophy.
Everyone should have a philosophy for living better.
I was interested in philosophy before I knew I was. That's to say, when I was at school, I used to argue with my friends about issues that turned out to be philosophical ones of some kind.
Philosophy is for the few.
Philosophy likes to keen common sense on the run.
The history of philosophy is not, like the history of the sciences, to be studied with the intellect alone. That which is receptive in us and that which impinges upon us from history is the reality of man's being, unfolding itself in thought.
Well, I don't like to get involved in these philosophical issues very much.
Without philosophy, history is always for me dead and dumb.
Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.