The educated man is the man who does not live in immediate intuition, but in his recollection so that little is new to him any longer.


Chapter 4, Philosophy As Writing: The Case Of Hegel, p. 74 - Philosophy At The Limit (1990)


The educated man is the man who does not live in immediate intuition, but in his recollection so that little is new to him any longer.

The educated man is the man who does not live in immediate intuition, but in his recollection so that little is new to him any longer.

The educated man is the man who does not live in immediate intuition, but in his recollection so that little is new to him any longer.

The educated man is the man who does not live in immediate intuition, but in his recollection so that little is new to him any longer.