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I do reproach a school of modern philosophers for wishing to force, so to speak, impersonal philosophy, a moral science, indifferent nature, to speak the same language as our aspirations and our passions — even, I grant, our generous aspirations, our noble passions. Our innate and psychic tendencies (in the moral, social, and religious realms) are phenomena for science to record and authenticate, not to justify or legitimize. The epoch of scholasticism ought to be left behind for good and all.
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Pragmatism is only a new term to designate Opportunism in philosophy.
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A scientist is looking for general laws, it is true; but at the same time he wants to solve individual cases or problems; laws are not science, but only a means to get science; and if a law does not solve a specific problem, the scientist will change the law and not the problem. Thus science, like ethics, aims at the individual case.
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Albert Schinz
Born:
March 9, 1870
Died:
December 19, 1943
(aged 73)
Bio:
Albert Schinz was an American French and philosophical scholar, editor, and professor of French literature.
Known for:
French Literature of the Great War (1920)
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