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Causes Quote by Francis Bacon

“The human understanding is unquiet; it cannot stop or rest, and still presses onward, but in vain. Therefore it is that we cannot conceive of any end or limit to the world, but always as of necessity it occurs to us that there is something beyond... But he is no less an unskilled and shallow…” quote by Francis Bacon
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“The human understanding is unquiet; it cannot stop or rest, and still presses onward, but in vain. Therefore it is that we cannot conceive of any end or limit to the world, but always as of necessity it occurs to us that there is something beyond... But he is no less an unskilled and shallow philosopher who seeks causes of that which is most general, than he who in things subordinate and subaltern omits to do so”

Francis Bacon

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Source Essay: Novum Organum, 1620

Human curiosity is restless, always seeking answers, yet often leads to endless speculation without resolution.

In simple terms: Restless curiosity seeks endless answers.

Key Takeaway

Accept limits of knowledge.

Themes

philosophy knowledge human nature

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • Academic research
  • personal introspection
  • scientific inquiry

Key Concepts

Epistemology metaphysics limits of inquiry

Questions to Reflect On

  • What questions are worth pursuing?
  • How can we balance curiosity with acceptance?
A Different Perspective

Human curiosity can be paralyzing and unproductive.

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