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Absolutes Quote by Frederick C. Beiser

“The absolute as the idea is neither subjective nor objective; it is the intellectual structure under which they are subsumed.” quote by Frederick C. Beiser
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“The absolute as the idea is neither subjective nor objective; it is the intellectual structure under which they are subsumed.”

Frederick C. Beiser

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Source Book: Kantian Philosophy, Frederick C. Beiser, 2002

The concept of the absolute transcends personal perspective, serving as a framework that contains both subjective and objective views.

In simple terms: The absolute is a neutral framework for all viewpoints.

Key Takeaway

Recognize overarching structures beyond personal bias.

Themes

philosophy metaphysics objectivity

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

theoretical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • theoretical research
  • philosophical writing

Key Concepts

Kantianism structuralism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing a neutral framework change your judgments?
  • Can you identify an 'absolute' in your field?
A Different Perspective

The absolute may be too abstract for practical decision‑making.

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