more on this theme | more from this thinker
Full Idea
Without philosophy there is no true morality, and without morality no philosophy.
Gist of Idea
Morality and philosophy are mutually dependent
Source
Novalis (Logological Fragments I [1798], 21)
Book Ref
Novalis: 'Philosophical Writings', ed/tr. Stoljar,M.M. [SUNY 1997], p.53
A Reaction
Challenging! Maybe unthinking people drift in a sea of vague untethered morality, and people who seem to have a genuine moral strength are always rooted in some sort of philosophy. Maybe. Is the passion for philosophy a moral passion?
22025 | Novalis thought self-consciousness cannot disclose 'being', because we are temporal creatures [Novalis, by Pinkard] |
19579 | The history of philosophy is just experiments in how to do philosophy [Novalis] |
19580 | If the pupil really yearns for the truth, they only need a hint [Novalis] |
19581 | A problem is a solid mass, which the mind must break up [Novalis] |
19582 | Morality and philosophy are mutually dependent [Novalis] |
19583 | Philosophy only begins when it studies itself [Novalis] |
19584 | Whoever first counted to two must have seen the possibility of infinite counting [Novalis] |
19585 | Every person has his own language [Novalis] |
22027 | Life isn't given to us like a novel - we write the novel [Novalis] |
22067 | Poetry is true idealism, and the self-consciousness of the universe [Novalis] |