Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quote

In the same way as philosophy loses sight of its true object and appropriate matter, when either it passes into and merges in theology, or meddles with external politics, so also does it mar its proper form when it attempts to mimic the rigorous method of mathematics.


Philosophy of Life, Lecture 1


In the same way as philosophy loses sight of its true object and appropriate matter, when either it passes into and merges in theology, or meddles...

In the same way as philosophy loses sight of its true object and appropriate matter, when either it passes into and merges in theology, or meddles...

In the same way as philosophy loses sight of its true object and appropriate matter, when either it passes into and merges in theology, or meddles...

In the same way as philosophy loses sight of its true object and appropriate matter, when either it passes into and merges in theology, or meddles...