Astronomy Quote by Francis Bacon
“Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars, which give little light because they are so high.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Essays, 1625
Philosophers craft abstract rules for imagined societies, but their ideas often seem distant and dim.
In simple terms: Ideas can be lofty and hard to grasp.
Seek practical relevance in theory.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic discourse
- policy drafting
- ethical debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can abstract ideas become useful?
- When do lofty concepts hinder action?
Ideas may be too detached from real problems.