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“Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars, which give little light because they are so high.” quote by Francis Bacon
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“Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars, which give little light because they are so high.”

Francis Bacon

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek practical relevance in theory.

Themes

philosophy abstraction politics

Mood

reflective critical

Type

theoretical analytical

When to use this quote

  • academic discourse
  • policy drafting
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

theory idealism epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can abstract ideas become useful?
  • When do lofty concepts hinder action?
A Different Perspective

Ideas may be too detached from real problems.

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