“Philosophy treats of physics where a more careful knowledge is required because the problems which come under this head are numerous... So the reader of Ctesibius or Archimedes and the other writers of treatises of the same class will not be able to appreciate them unless he has been trained in these subjects by the philosophers.” Has BeensPhilosophyProblemAbleClassSubjectsReaderAppreciateTreatsPhilosopherCarefulPhysics Author:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
“We offer up prayers to god only because we have made him after our own image. We treat him like a pasha, or a sultan, who is capable of being exasperated and appeased.” MadePhilosophyPrayerOffersCapableTreats Book:A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French Source: A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French
“No one should pay attention to a man delivering a lecture or a sermon on his "philosophy of life" until we know exactly how he treats his wife, his children, his neighbors, his friends, his subordinates and his enemies.” KnowsMenShouldChildrenPhilosophyPayAttentionEnemyWifeLife PhilosophyTreatsNeighborPay AttentionSermonsLecturesSubordinatesDelivering Author:Sydney J. Harris
“I don't have the faith now. I certainly believe in Jesus - you know, that he existed and he was a very nice man. And who can disagree with a simple philosophy of treat other people like you'd like to be treated yourself? It's absolutely - nothing I can disagree with that.” PeopleKnowsMenBelieveI CanPhilosophyJesusSimpleNiceLike YouTreatsTreatedDisagreeVery NiceAbsolutely NothingNice Man Author:Nick Lowe
“I think that both Mill and Sidgwick are great and admirable philosophers, from whom we still have a lot to learn. I would not favor a form of Kantianism (if there is such a form) that treats Mill's or Sidgwick's moral philosophy with disrespect.” IfsThinkingStillsPhilosophyFormMoralTreatsPhilosopherFavorsAdmirableDisrespectMillsMoral Philosophy Author:Allen W. Wood