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Awareness Quote by Nicolas Malebranche

“I am unable, when I turn to myself, to recognize any of my faculties or my capacities. The inner sensation which I have of myself informs me that I am, that I think, that I will, that I have sensory awareness, that I suffer, and so on; but it provides me with no knowledge whatever of what I am…” quote by Nicolas Malebranche
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“I am unable, when I turn to myself, to recognize any of my faculties or my capacities. The inner sensation which I have of myself informs me that I am, that I think, that I will, that I have sensory awareness, that I suffer, and so on; but it provides me with no knowledge whatever of what I am - of the nature of my thought, my sensations, my passions, or my pain - or the mutual relations that obtain between all these things ... I have no idea whatever of my soul.”

Nicolas Malebranche

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Treatise on the Search After Truth, Nicolas Malebranche, 1679

Self‑knowledge is limited; we sense existence but cannot grasp the essence of mind or soul.

In simple terms: We know we exist but not what we truly are.

Key Takeaway

Accept the mystery of self.

Themes

philosophy self‑knowledge epistemology

Mood

contemplative skeptical

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • Meditation
  • psychotherapy
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Cartesian doubt inner awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What aspects of self are unknowable?
  • How does this uncertainty affect daily decisions?
A Different Perspective

May lead to existential anxiety.

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