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“When I think of the most able students I have encountered in my teaching - I mean those who have distinguished themselves not only by skill but by independence of thought - then I must confess that all have had a lively interest in epistemology.” quote by Albert Einstein
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“When I think of the most able students I have encountered in my teaching - I mean those who have distinguished themselves not only by skill but by independence of thought - then I must confess that all have had a lively interest in epistemology.”

Albert Einstein

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Source Lecture: Epistemology in Education, 1930

Top students share a strong interest in the theory of knowledge, driving independent thinking.

In simple terms: Great students love epistemology.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate curiosity about knowledge.

Themes

education independence epistemology critical thinking learning

Mood

thoughtful educational

Type

lecture philosophical

When to use this quote

  • classroom discussions
  • research projects
  • self‑directed study
  • academic mentorship

Key Concepts

philosophy of knowledge intellectual curiosity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does studying knowledge affect learning?
  • What balance between theory and practice?
A Different Perspective

Focus on epistemology may neglect practical skills.

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