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Aliens Quote by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

“The man whom philosophy leaves cold, and the man whom real faith does not illuminate, may be assured that the fault lies in them, not in knowledge and faith. The former is still an alien to philosophy, the latter an alien to faith.” quote by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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“The man whom philosophy leaves cold, and the man whom real faith does not illuminate, may be assured that the fault lies in them, not in knowledge and faith. The former is still an alien to philosophy, the latter an alien to faith.”

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

About This Quote

Source Book: Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807

The failure of philosophy and faith to enlighten some people shows the problem is in them, not in the ideas themselves.

In simple terms: People may be blind to philosophy and faith because of personal flaws.

Key Takeaway

Recognize personal barriers to understanding.

Themes

philosophy faith self-awareness

Mood

reflective serious

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • education
  • spiritual practice
  • critical thinking

Key Concepts

epistemology existentialism human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal habits hinder your understanding?
  • How can you become more open to new ideas?
A Different Perspective

Even with correct knowledge, personal bias can block insight.

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