“First of all you must understand that practising martial arts means studying a certain oriental philosophy of life, otherwise it's merely a vacuous sport devoid of any significance.” FirstsMeanArtPhilosophyCertainSportsStudyLife PhilosophyMartial ArtsSignificanceVacuous Author:William C. Brown
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” ArtPhilosophyArtistActingCreativityArt IsPhilosophicalAimAppearanceArtisticSignificanceInwardRepresentationGreat ArtWise Man Once SaidGreat ArtistFine ArtsArt WorldCreative ArtArt HistoryFamous ArtistGreek PhilosopherCreative LifeArt And ArtistsArt And CreativityInspirational ArtistCreative ExpressionArtists And CreativityInspirational ArtCreating ArtFine ArtistsArt GalleriesArt TeacherPhysical AppearanceOutward AppearanceCreative SpiritNature And ArtWoman ArtistInspiring ArtConceptual ArtBest ArtistArtistic ProcessBest ArtInspiration And ArtInspiring ArtistMusic ArtistBashfulnessArtists And LifeOutward BeautyArt TherapyPublic ArtArt Expression Author:Aristotle
“Ethics occupies a central place in philosophy because it is concerned with sin, with the origin of good and evil and with moral valuations. And since these problems have a universal significance, the sphere of ethics is wider than is generally supposed. It deals with meaning and value and its province is the world in which the distinction between good and evil is drawn, evaluations are made and meaning is sought.” WorldMadePhilosophyProblemValuesEvilSinDealsMoralEthicsConcernedUniversalDistinctionGood And EvilSignificanceSpheresProvincesEvaluationValuation Author:Nikolai Berdyaev
“In a political context of the utmost significance, ["freedom from fear"] recognizes a human right which, in a broad sense, may be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.” HumansMaySaidPhilosophyWholePoliticalRightsHuman RightsSignificanceBroads Author:Dag Hammarskjold
“Life is more than thought: what a man feels, and what his senses awaken in him, are more indispensable to his life's fullness than subsequent reflection on their significance. Both Stirner and Nietzsche have elaborated Faust's opening speech in which he bemoans his wasted years in academia: this speech is Goethe's own impeachment of Kant and Hegel . Philosophy proceeds always under the risk of making a fetish of thinking.” ThinkingMenFeelsYearsPhilosophyLife IsRiskSpeechReflectionSensesOpeningSignificanceIndispensableFullnessAcademiaFetishHegelImpeachmentFaust Author:John Carroll
“Logical investigations can obviously be a useful tool for philosophy. They must, however, be informed by a sensitivity to the philosophical significance of the formalism and by a generous admixture of common sense, as well as a thorough understanding both of the basic concepts and of the technical details of the formal material used. It should not be supposed that the formalism can grind out philosophical results in a manner beyond the capacity of ordinary philosophical reasoning. There is no mathematical substitute for philosophy.” ShouldWellsPhilosophyUsedUnderstandingResultsCommonMaterialsOrdinaryConceptsCapacityToolsPhilosophicalDetailsCommon SenseMathematicalGenerousReasoningLogicalSignificanceSubstitutesInvestigationFormalSensitivityGrindThoroughThorough Understanding Author:Saul Kripke
“The folkish philosophy is fundamentally distinguished from the Marxist by reason of the fact that the former recognizes the significance of race and therefore also personal worth and has made these the pillars of its structure. These are the most important factors of its view of life.” MadeImportantReasonPhilosophyFactsViewsRaceStructureFactorsFormerSignificanceDistinguishedPillarsMarxistPersonal Worth Author:Adolf Hitler
“The task of a philosophy of photography is to reflect upon [the] possibility of freedom - and thus its significance - in a world dominated by apparatuses; to reflect upon the way in which, despite everything, it is possible for human beings to give significance to their lives in the face of the chance necessity of death. Such a philosophy is necessary because it is the only form of revolution left open to us.” WorldWayGivingHumansPhilosophyFacesFormLeftChanceHuman BeingsPossibilityRevolutionPhotographyTasksDespiteSignificance Book:Towards a Philosophy of Photography Source: Towards a Philosophy of Photography
“I fully agree with you about the significance and educational value of as well as history and philosophy of science. So many people today - and even professional - seem to me like someone who has seen thousands of trees but has never seen a forest. A knowledge of the historic and philosophical background gives that kind of independence from prejudices of his generation from which most scientists are suffering. This independence created by philosophical insight is - in my opinion - the mark of distinction between a mere artisan or specialist and a real seeker after truth.” PeopleGivingWellsKindRealPhilosophySeemsTodaySufferingValuesOpinionGenerationsTreeScientistPrejudiceMarkPhilosophicalAgreeIndependenceMereEducationalInsightBackgroundsForestsDistinctionSignificanceHistoricSeekersSpecialistsPhilosophy Of ScienceArtisans Author:Albert Einstein