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20255 | Early 19th century German philosophers enjoyed concepts, rather than scientific explanations [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: Early 19th century German philosophers retreated to the first and oldest level of speculation, for, like the thinkers of dreamy ages, they found satisfaction in concepts rather than in explanations - they resuscitated a prescientific type of philosophy. | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Dawn (Daybreak) [1881], 197) | |
A reaction: I have a suspicion that this may still apply to 'continental philosophy'. Personally I love explanations, which lead to understanding. But not all explanations are scientific. |
20260 | Carlyle spent his life vainly trying to make reason appear romantic [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: Thomas Carlyle spent a long life trying to make reason romantic to his fellow Englishmen: to no avail! | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Dawn (Daybreak) [1881], 298) | |
A reaction: An interesting gloss on the shift from the Enlightenment to the Romantic era. Presumably the idea of the 'genius' and the 'hero' are the means whereby Carlyle hoped to achive this. |