“Plato and his objectivistic successors ... preserved the awareness of differences that pragmatism has been invented to deny the difference between thinking in the laboratory and in philosophy, and consequently the difference between the destination of mankind and its present course.” ThinkingHas BeensPhilosophyCoursesDifferencesMankindAwarenessDenyDestinationPlatoLaboratorySuccessorsPragmatism Book:Eclipse of Reason Source: Eclipse of Reason
“He who wishes to maintain that the past of mankind no longer has any absolute value in lifemust also be ready to deny his ownlife until the present moment, indeed in advance until the last moment, as worthless. He who realizes that culture is the giving of form will also see that the highest forms that it is given to the human spirit to recognize have always been, psychologically considered, such evasions from the present. Considerations such as these do not at all square with the direction of America's mind.” GivingMindHumansMomentsLastsAmericaPastFormSpiritValuesCultureGivenWishRealizingHistoryMankindReadyHighestAbsolutesDenyConsiderationPresent MomentSquaresWorthlessHuman SpiritValue Of LifeEvasion Author:Johan Huizinga
“[Christian rebellion] arises from the doctrine of mankind made in the image of God, and therefore protests against all forms of dehumanization. It sets itself against the social injustices which insult God the Creator, seeks to protect human beings from oppression and longs to liberate them… it protests against every authoritarian regime, whether of the left or of the right, which discriminates against minorities, denies people their civil rights, forbids the free expression of opinions or imprisons people for their views alone.” PeopleHumansMadeChristianFormLeftSocialHuman BeingsViewsOpinionRightsMankindExpressionProtectInjusticeCreatorDenyAriseDoctrineCivil RightsOppressionInsultMinoritiesProtestRebellionRegimesGod ImageDehumanizationFree ExpressionSocial Injustice Author:John Stott