Absolutes Quote by Frederick C. Beiser
“No one nowadays talks about the absolute, not even people with firm and deep religious convictions. The whole Hegelian project has no resonance for us, as it once had for the Germans in the 1820s and the British and Americans around the 1880s.”
About This Quote
Modern discourse rarely engages with absolute truths, unlike past philosophical movements that resonated strongly.
In simple terms: People today avoid absolute truths unlike in past eras.
Recognize shifting philosophical relevance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- public discourse
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why have absolutes lost appeal?
- What can revive meaningful philosophical dialogue?
Modern pluralism may dilute deep conviction.