“A mind of slow apprehension is therefore not necessarily a weak mind. The one who is alert with abstractions is not always profound, he is more often very superficial.”

Kant, Immanuel (1996), page 99
Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "A mind of slow apprehension is therefore not necessarily a weak mind. The one who is alert with abstractions is not alw…" by Immanuel Kant?
Immanuel Kant photo
Immanuel Kant 200
German philosopher 1724–1804

Related quotes

Haruki Murakami photo
G. H. Hardy photo
W. Somerset Maugham photo

“Like all weak men he laid an exaggerated stress on not changing one's mind.”

Source: Of Human Bondage (1915), Ch. 39

Cassandra Clare photo
Thich Nhat Hanh photo

“In mindfulness one is not only restful and happy, but alert and awake. Meditation is not evasion; it is a serene encounter with reality.”

Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist

Source: The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation

Jiddu Krishnamurti photo
William Hazlitt photo

“He who comes up to his own idea of greatness, must always have had a very low standard of it in his mind.”

William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer

"Whether Genius is Conscious of its Powers?"
The Plain Speaker (1826)

Nisargadatta Maharaj photo
Ramana Maharshi photo
Herbert Marcuse photo

Related topics