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Variant: A philosopher is a lover of wisdom, not of knowledge, which for all its great uses ultimately suffers from the crippling effect of ephemerality. All knowledge is transient linked to the world around it and subject to change as the world changes, whereas wisdom, true wisdom is eternal immutable. To be philosophical one must love wisdom for its own sake, accept its permanent validity and yet its perpetual irrelevance. It is the fate of the wise to understand the process of history and yet never to shape it.
“The world is the book where the eternal Wisdom wrote its own concepts”
"Modo di filosofare".
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Tommaso Campanella 3
Italian philosopher, theologian, astrologer, and poet 1568–1639Related quotes
“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.”
Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Source: Quoted in The Better India https://www.thebetterindia.com/208078/kerala-ias-hero-upsc-tips-civil-service-exam-syllabus-india/
“Books give not wisdom where was none before,
But where some is, there reading makes it more.”
Epigram in Muses Library (1737), p. 310.
“Bookes give no wisdom where none was before,
But where some is, there reading makes it more.”
Sir John Harrington, quoted by Robertson Davies.
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
The Letters Of William Blake https://archive.org/details/lettersofwilliam002199mbp (1956), p. 50
1790s
(1837 2) (Vol 50) Subjects for Pictures. Alexander on The Banks of the Hyphasis
The Monthly Magazine