Umberto Eco Quote

Philosophies can be judged, at most, on the grounds of the perspicacity with which they decide that something is worthy of becoming the starting point for a global explanatory hypothesis.


Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (1984)


Philosophies can be judged, at most, on the grounds of the perspicacity with which they decide that something is worthy of becoming the starting...

Philosophies can be judged, at most, on the grounds of the perspicacity with which they decide that something is worthy of becoming the starting...

Philosophies can be judged, at most, on the grounds of the perspicacity with which they decide that something is worthy of becoming the starting...

Philosophies can be judged, at most, on the grounds of the perspicacity with which they decide that something is worthy of becoming the starting...