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“The German philosopher Walter Benjamin had the curious notion that we could change the past. For most of us, the past is fixed while the future is open.” quote by Terry Eagleton
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“The German philosopher Walter Benjamin had the curious notion that we could change the past. For most of us, the past is fixed while the future is open.”

Terry Eagleton

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Source Book: The Future of the Past, Terry Eagleton, 2015

He notes that while most view history as fixed, philosophy can imagine altering it, contrasting static past with an open future.

In simple terms: History feels fixed, but philosophy can imagine changing it.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the possibility of reshaping narratives.

Themes

philosophy history future agency

Mood

speculative introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic discourse
  • creative writing
  • policy planning

Key Concepts

Temporal ontology counterfactual thinking narrative construction

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would change if we could rewrite history?
  • How does imagining alternate pasts affect present decisions?
A Different Perspective

Changing the past is impossible in reality.

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