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“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with…” quote by Michael Sandel
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““To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing. But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also revetting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.””

Michael Sandel

About This Quote

Source Lecture: Justice, Harvard University, 2009

Philosophy forces us to confront familiar beliefs, making them strange and revealing deeper self‑knowledge, which can be unsettling and irreversible.

In simple terms: Philosophy reveals hidden truths, changing how we see ourselves.

Key Takeaway

Embrace discomfort to grow.

Themes

self‑knowledge politics philosophy risk transformation

Mood

thoughtful provocative

Type

academic inspirational

When to use this quote

  • college class
  • personal reflection
  • political debate
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

critical thinking self‑reflection epistemic disruption

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does questioning familiar ideas alter your identity?
  • What risks are worth taking for deeper self‑understanding?
A Different Perspective

The process may cause anxiety and resistance to change.

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