Conclusion Quote by Philip Sidney
“For conclusion, I say the philosopher teacheth, but he teacheth obscurely, so as the learned only can understand him; that is to say, he teacheth them that are already taught.”
About This Quote
Philosophers teach obscurely, so only those already learned can understand; they repeat what is already known.
In simple terms: Philosophers speak in a way that only the educated grasp, reinforcing known ideas.
Seek clarity in teaching.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic lectures
- public speaking
- writing
- mentoring
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can complex ideas be made accessible?
- What role does prior knowledge play?
Complex language can alienate novices.