1. What people need is a good system, not a good person.
2. Infinite tolerance will inevitably lead to the disappearance of tolerance.
Those who promised us a paradise on earth did nothing but hell.
True ignorance is not a lack of knowledge, but a refusal to acquire knowledge.
Freedom is more important than equality. Attempts to achieve equality endanger freedom. If freedom is lost, there will be no equality even among those who are not free.
Second, hannah arendt.
1. Evil is something that has never been thought of. Thinking must reach a certain depth and be close to its root, but when it comes to evil, there is nothing there, which brings frustration to thinking. This is the "evil of mediocrity".
It is a sad fact that the most evil things are done by those who are not sure whether they are good or evil.
Where there are masses, there may be concentrated movements.
When a person is irresistible, aggressive and unshakable, he has something charming.
Even when the times are dark, we have the right to expect a kind of light, which does not necessarily come from theories and concepts, but mostly from the flickering and often faint light in life.
Third, Jaspers.
1. Love elevates life to the realm of real existence, surpassing the intuition of the senses. Love can't wait to show itself in the world, education and human practice, and carve the essential portrait you see here; Plato believes that love is the witness of beauty.
If man is integrated with a clearer and more substantial world, he can truly become himself.
Without science to guide practice, it is like sailing without rudder and compass.
Compared with science, literature is really useless, but perhaps the greatest use of literature is that it is useless. The same is true of education. The so-called scores, academic qualifications and even knowledge are not the essence of education. The essence of education is: a tree shakes another tree, a cloud pushes another cloud, and one soul awakens another soul.
I will be responsible for all the crimes committed in the world, unless I have tried my best to stop it, even at the expense of my life. I am guilty, because I was alive when the crime happened, and I will continue to live. Therefore, in all the crimes that have happened, everyone is an accomplice.
Fourth, Schopenhauer.
1. Everyone has claustrophobia in his own consciousness.
2. The so-called brilliant life is just a prisoner of desire.
Wealth is like sea water, the more you drink, the thirstier you get. So is fame.
One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is to care about what others think of you.
What man can really understand and appreciate in the end is just the same thing as himself.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Nozick
Robert nozick (1938—2002) is an outstanding philosopher and thinker in the 20th century, and the most important representative of classical liberalism since World War II.
1. I think Socrates said he didn't know the answer to the question, not that he didn't know the truth, but that he didn't "own" the truth, and he didn't even have real faith.
2. The exploration of truth comes from confusion. People who believe that most of their opinions are true are unlikely to devote themselves to the exploration of these problems.
3. Why do contemporary intellectuals feel that society should give them the highest treatment, but they can't hold grudges when they get what they want? Intellectuals feel that they are the most valuable people and possess the noblest virtues, and society should give them corresponding treatment according to their values and virtues. However, the market economy society does not implement the principle of "distribution according to morality or value". In a free society, in addition to personal talent, ancestral inheritance and luck can also make a person successful, and the market will only favor those who can capture and meet the needs of others. As for profit, it depends on demand and the number of competitive suppliers. Therefore, failed businessmen and workers do not hate capitalism as humanistic intellectuals do. Only when the sense of superiority is not accepted by the society and the special rights are not recognized by the society will the intellectuals have resentment in their hearts.
4. Philosophy is not only an idea, but also a way of life, a way of life filled and changed by ideas. The so-called "philosophical survival" is not "not happy with things, not sad with oneself", but a "sense of life" that keeps growing in the pace of exploring knowledge, freedom and life.
Thinking about new problems and putting forward new methods are the driving force for me to move forward. Used to be, and still is.