Tuesday, March 25, 2014

purely descriptive

"The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is given to the less talented as a consolation prize."-Robert Hughes



“Confidence is the prize given to the mediocre” ― Robert Hughes



“Our craving for generality has [as one] source … our preoccupation with the method of science. I mean the method of reducing the explanation of natural phenomena to the smallest possible number of primitive natural laws; and, in mathematics, of unifying the treatment of different topics by using a generalization. Philosophers constantly see the method of science before their eyes, and are irresistibly tempted to ask and answer in the way science does. This tendency is the real source of metaphysics, and leads the philosopher into complete darkness. I want to say here that it can never be our job to reduce anything to anything, or to explain anything. Philosophy really is “purely descriptive.” ― Ludwig Wittgenstein

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