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“Knowledge has two extremes. The first is the pure natural ignorance in which all men find themselves at birth. The other extreme is that reached by great minds, who, having run through all that men can know, find they know nothing, and come back again to that same natural ignorance from which they…” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“Knowledge has two extremes. The first is the pure natural ignorance in which all men find themselves at birth. The other extreme is that reached by great minds, who, having run through all that men can know, find they know nothing, and come back again to that same natural ignorance from which they set out; this is a learned ignorance which is conscious of itself.”

Blaise Pascal

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Source Book: Pensées by Blaise Pascal, 1670

The quote contrasts innate ignorance at birth with the conscious, learned ignorance of scholars who realize the limits of knowledge.

In simple terms: We start ignorant; learning shows us how much we don't know.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility and continual learning.

Themes

knowledge humility learning philosophy

Mood

reflective thoughtful inquisitive

Type

aphilosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • research
  • personal growth
  • teaching
  • scientific inquiry

Key Concepts

epistemology metacognition Socratic doubt

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing ignorance affect your decisions?
  • Can humility improve collaboration?
A Different Perspective

It may discourage confidence, leading to paralysis.

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