Enlightenment Quote by Ray Brassier
“I think Enlightenment as an epistemic ideal involves rejecting the appeal to a fundamental stratum of non-conceptual self-evidence.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical essay
Enlightenment rejects non‑conceptual self‑evidence, demanding rational justification.
In simple terms: Reject unexamined foundations.
Seek evidence‑based understanding.
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Type
When to use this quote
- academic research
- critical thinking
- ethical debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions do you accept without proof?
- Can knowledge exist without self‑evidence?
Some may find pure rationalism limiting.