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Admiration Quote by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola

“Admittedly great though these reasons be, they are not the principal grounds, that is, those which may rightfully claim for themselves the privilege of the highest admiration.” quote by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
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“Admittedly great though these reasons be, they are not the principal grounds, that is, those which may rightfully claim for themselves the privilege of the highest admiration.”

Giovanni Pico della Mirandola

About This Quote

The passage argues that while many reasons exist, only those that truly merit the highest esteem should be considered the main justification for admiration.

In simple terms: Only truly deserving reasons merit highest admiration.

Key Takeaway

Distinguish superficial from substantive grounds.

Themes

philosophy valuation critical thinking ethics humanism

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

aphorism philosophical observation

When to use this quote

  • evaluating artistic works
  • assessing leadership qualities
  • judging scholarly contributions
  • reviewing policy proposals

Key Concepts

hierarchy of merit principle of justification subjectivity of admiration

Practical Applications

  • critical essay writing
  • leadership training

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria determine a reason's worthiness?
  • How can we avoid overvaluing trivial justifications?
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