Courses Quote by Gottlob Frege
“Having visual impressions is, of course, necessary for seeing things, but it is not sufficient. What must be added is not anything sensible. And it is precisely this that unlocks the outer world for us; for without this non-sensible something, each of us would remain locked up in his inner world.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical essay, “On Sense and Reference”, 1892
Sensory data alone is insufficient; non‑rational insight is needed to interpret and engage with the external world.
In simple terms: Seeing needs more than sight.
Cultivate intuition beyond the senses.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- artistic creation
- scientific discovery
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance intuition with evidence?
- When have you trusted a non‑sensible insight?
Relying on intuition can lead to error without verification.