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“Baroque civilization believed in two truths, which for a post-18th-century mindset are exclusive truths - we have to eliminate one to believe the other. They believed in the rational exploration of the universe, and they also believed that there was a hidden spiritual truth. Baroque thinkers were…” quote by Eugene Green
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“Baroque civilization believed in two truths, which for a post-18th-century mindset are exclusive truths - we have to eliminate one to believe the other. They believed in the rational exploration of the universe, and they also believed that there was a hidden spiritual truth. Baroque thinkers were able to live the two at the same time. In any case, for me, it's necessary to live that way also.”

Eugene Green

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Source Essay: Baroque Thought in Modern Culture, 2019

Baroque culture embraced both rational scientific inquiry and hidden spiritual truths, seeing them as mutually exclusive yet simultaneously viable.

In simple terms: Baroque thinkers balanced science and spirituality, believing both could coexist.

Key Takeaway

Accept contradictory perspectives to enrich understanding.

Themes

philosophy history spirituality

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

theoretical reflective

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • personal belief systems
  • art criticism
  • science communication

Key Concepts

dualism cognitive dissonance integrative thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you hold two opposing truths without conflict?
  • How does this duality influence modern decision‑making?
A Different Perspective

Risk of intellectual inconsistency or confusion.

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