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Single Idea 21476

[filed under theme 12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 1. Nature of the A Priori ]

Full Idea

A dictate of reason is the name we give to certain propositions which we hold to be true without investigation, and of which we think ourselves so firmly convinced we should be incapable of seriously testing them even if we wanted to.

Gist of Idea

A priori propositions are those we could never be seriously motivated to challenge

Source

Arthur Schopenhauer (Parerga and Paralipomena [1851], I:12)

Book Ref

Schopenhauer,Arthur: 'Essays and Aphorisms [from Pand P]', ed/tr. Hollingdale,R.J. [Penguin 1970], p.119


A Reaction

This is closer to the cautious way modern thinkers are inclined to express the idea. Even Quine would be reasonably happy with this.


The 24 ideas from 'Parerga and Paralipomena'

Metaphysics studies the inexplicable ends of explanation [Schopenhauer]
All knowledge and explanation rests on the inexplicable [Schopenhauer]
A priori propositions are those we could never be seriously motivated to challenge [Schopenhauer]
All of our concepts are borrowed from perceptual knowledge [Schopenhauer]
Aesthetics concerns how we can take pleasure in an object, with no reference to the will [Schopenhauer]
We don't control our own thinking [Schopenhauer]
Half our thinking is unconscious, and we reach conclusions while unaware of premises [Schopenhauer]
Knowledge is not power! Ignorant people possess supreme authority [Schopenhauer]
Boredom is only felt by those clever enough to need activity [Schopenhauer]
For me the objective thing-in-itself is the will [Schopenhauer]
The state only exists to defend citizens, from exterior threats, and from one another [Schopenhauer]
Poverty and slavery are virtually two words for the same thing [Schopenhauer]
The freedom of the press to sell poison outweighs its usefulness [Schopenhauer]
The five Chinese virtues: pity, justice, politeness, wisdom, honesty [Schopenhauer]
Buddhists wisely start with the cardinal vices [Schopenhauer]
Man is essentially a dreadful wild animal [Schopenhauer]
A man's character can be learned from a single characteristic action [Schopenhauer]
Human life is a mistake, shown by boredom, which is direct awareness of the fact [Schopenhauer]
Pleasure is weaker, and pain stronger, than we expect [Schopenhauer]
Would humanity still exist if sex wasn't both desired and pleasurable? [Schopenhauer]
The Creator created the possibilities for worlds, so should have made a better one than this possible [Schopenhauer]
If suicide was quick and easy, most people would have done it by now [Schopenhauer]
The beautiful is a perception of Plato's Forms, which eliminates the will [Schopenhauer]
Only religion introduces serious issues to uneducated people [Schopenhauer]