“In the end idealism annoyed Bouvard. ‘I don’t want any more of it: the famous cogito is a bore. The ideas of things are taken for the things themselves. What we barely understand is explained by means of words that we do not understand at all! Substance, extension, force, matter and soul, are all so many abstractions, figments of the imagination. As for God, it is impossible to know how he is, or even if he is! Once he was the cause of wind, thunder, revolutions. Now he is getting smaller. Besides, I don’t see what use he is.”
Quote by Gustave Flaubert
Book:Bouvard and Pécuchet
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Bouvard and Pécuchet
This novel is a humorous and critical examination of the human condition, focusing on the futile attempts of the characters Bouvard and Pécuchet to accumulate knowledge and improve their lives. The story is known for its wit and philosophical depth, offering a commentary on the limitations of human understanding and the pursuit of knowledge. more
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