
“Tu es belle de toutes mes raisons de te trouver belle et que tu appelles ma déraison.”
Le Livre des questions, 1963
Don Quichotte
“Tu es belle de toutes mes raisons de te trouver belle et que tu appelles ma déraison.”
Le Livre des questions, 1963
Écrits théoriques, Institutions républicaines
“Le cœur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point”
Pensées
Pensées
Variante: Le coeur a ses raisons que le raison ne connaît point.
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These subjects were reasoning. They were working quite hard at reasoning. But it was not reasoning in search of truth; it was reasoning in support of their emotional reactions. It was reasoning as described by the philosopher David Hume, who wrote in 1739 that "reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them.".
The Righteous Mind (2012)
“Le coeur a ses raisons, Mrs. Bence, que la raison ne connait pas.”
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The Monadology (1714)