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Single Idea 7915

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 1. Goodness / e. Good as knowledge ]

Full Idea

Supreme cleverness is knowledge of the real value of things.

Gist of Idea

Supreme cleverness is knowledge of the real value of things

Source

La Rochefoucauld (Maxims [1663], 244)

Book Ref

Rochefoucauld,La: 'Maxims' [Penguin 1959], p.66


A Reaction

Good. Right at the heart of wisdom is some kind of grasp of right values. It is so complex and subtle that it seems like pure intuition, but I am sure that reason is involved. 'Intelligent' people tend to be better at it. Some justifications can be given.


The 8 ideas from La Rochefoucauld

La Rochefoucauld's idea of disguised self-love implies an unconscious mind [Rochefoucauld, by Sartre]
Judging by effects, love looks more like hatred than friendship [Rochefoucauld]
Virtue doesn't go far without the support of vanity [Rochefoucauld]
To try to be wise all on one's own is folly [Rochefoucauld]
Supreme cleverness is knowledge of the real value of things [Rochefoucauld]
True friendship is even rarer than true love [Rochefoucauld]
We are bored by people to whom we ourselves are boring [Rochefoucauld]
Realising our future misery is a kind of happiness [Rochefoucauld]