Susanne Langer Quote

Philosophical questions are not by their nature insoluble. They are, indeed, radically different from scientific questions, because they concern the implications and other interrelations of ideas, not the order of physical events; their answers are interpretations instead of factual reports, and their function is to increase not our knowledge of nature, but our understanding of what we know.


Feeling and Form, ch. 1, Scribner (1953)


Philosophical questions are not by their nature insoluble. They are, indeed, radically different from scientific questions, because they concern the...

Philosophical questions are not by their nature insoluble. They are, indeed, radically different from scientific questions, because they concern the...

Philosophical questions are not by their nature insoluble. They are, indeed, radically different from scientific questions, because they concern the...

Philosophical questions are not by their nature insoluble. They are, indeed, radically different from scientific questions, because they concern the...