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“An open mind, in questions that are not ultimate, is useful. But an open mind about the ultimate foundations either of Theoretical or of Practical Reason is idiocy. If a man's mind is open on these things, let his mouth at least be shut. He can say nothing to the purpose. Outside the Tao there is…” quote by Anonymous
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“An open mind, in questions that are not ultimate, is useful. But an open mind about the ultimate foundations either of Theoretical or of Practical Reason is idiocy. If a man's mind is open on these things, let his mouth at least be shut. He can say nothing to the purpose. Outside the Tao there is no ground for criticizing either the Tao or anything else.”

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About This Quote

The quote warns that while questioning non‑ultimate matters is valuable, claiming openness about ultimate foundations leads to nonsense and should be avoided.

In simple terms: Questioning basics is fine; claiming openness about ultimate truths is foolish.

Key Takeaway

Avoid pretending to have answers on ultimate foundations.

Themes

philosophy skepticism communication

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • political discourse
  • personal introspection
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

epistemology critical thinking humility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you distinguish healthy curiosity from pretended expertise?
  • When is it appropriate to stay silent on deep questions?
A Different Perspective

One may still discuss ultimate ideas without claiming certainty.

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