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Adherence Quote by Simone Weil

“Intellectual adherence is never owed to anything whatsoever, for it is never in any degree a voluntary thing. Attention alone is voluntary. It alone forms the subject of an obligation.” quote by Simone Weil
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“Intellectual adherence is never owed to anything whatsoever, for it is never in any degree a voluntary thing. Attention alone is voluntary. It alone forms the subject of an obligation.”

Simone Weil

About This Quote

Intellectual loyalty cannot be compelled; only focused attention is a free, conscious act that creates moral responsibility.

In simple terms: Attention is the sole voluntary act that binds us.

Key Takeaway

Freedom lies in attentive choice.

Themes

autonomy responsibility attention intellectual freedom moral agency

Mood

reflective determined

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • personal decision‑making
  • ethical deliberation

Key Concepts

volition obligation cognition

Practical Applications

  • mindfulness training
  • critical thinking curricula

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to choose what we think about?
  • How does attention shape our obligations?
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