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Agreement Quote by Albert Einstein

“I know that it is a hopeless undertaking to debate about fundamental value judgements. For instance, if someone approves, as a goal, the extirpation of the human race from the earth, one cannot refute such a viewpoint on rational grounds. But if there is agreement on certain goals and values, one…” quote by Albert Einstein
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“I know that it is a hopeless undertaking to debate about fundamental value judgements. For instance, if someone approves, as a goal, the extirpation of the human race from the earth, one cannot refute such a viewpoint on rational grounds. But if there is agreement on certain goals and values, one can argue rationally about the means by which these objectives may be obtained.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Nature of Value Judgments, 1948

Debates on fundamental values are futile; rational discussion works only on agreed‑upon goals and means.

In simple terms: Values are subjective; we can only argue about methods when goals align.

Key Takeaway

Focus on shared objectives before debating methods.

Themes

ethics rational discourse subjectivity goal alignment

Mood

analytical skeptical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • ethical committees
  • international negotiations
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

philosophy political theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which values can societies realistically agree on?
  • How do we handle deeply conflicting moral visions?
A Different Perspective

Not all values can be reconciled; power dynamics may hinder consensus.

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