“Every other art,—as poetry, music, painting,—may be practised without the process showing forth the rules according to which it is conducted;—but in the self-cognizant art of the philosopher, no step can be taken without declaring the grounds upon which it proceeds.”

Source: The Characteristics of the Present Age (1806), p. 14

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German philosopher 1762–1814

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