Rebecca Goldstein

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Math . . . music .. . starry nights . . . These are secular ways of achieving transcendence, of feeling lifted into a grand perspective. It's a sense of being awed by existence that almost obliterates the self. Religious people think of it as an essentially religious experience but it's not. It's an essentially human experience.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Religious
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Philosophical thinking that doesn't do violence to one's settled mind is no philosophical thinking at all.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophical
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Answers? Forget answers. The spectacle is all in the questions.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Answers
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Everybody makes excuses for themselves they wouldn't be prepared to make for other people.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: People
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What was tortuously secured by complex argument becomes widely shared intuition, so obvious that we forget its provenance. We don’t see it, because we see with it.
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Collection: Intuition
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The will to matter is at least as important as the will to believe.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Believe
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Does God have a reason for wanting us to be charitable, to take care of those who can't take care of themselves? Either God does or God doesn't, it's just logic. If God has a reason then there is a reason independent of God and whatever God's reason is we should figure it out for ourselves. There is a reason and God doesn't really ground morality at all. God wants us to give charity because it's the right thing to do.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Independent
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Having your husband at a party is like adding anchovies to a salad. I love anchovies, but you can't taste anything else.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Husband
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I'm a Spinozist. I believe in reason. I think all the progress that we've made making this a better world have been because of reason and not religion. I think religion has been pulled along by reason and that's why we read The Bible now so differently, even believers.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Believe
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It was while I was studying philosophy that I came to understand. . . that it is no sign of moral or spiritual strength to believe that for which one has no evidence, neither a priori evidence as in math, nor a posteriori evidence as in science. . . . It's a violation almost immoral in its transgressiveness to shirk the responsibilities of rationality.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Spiritual
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Thinking is the soul speaking to itself.
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Collection: Thinking
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What is remarkable about the Greeks - even pre-philosophically - is that despite the salience of religious rituals in their lives, when it came to the question of what it is that makes an individual human life worth living they didn't look to the immortals but rather approached the question in mortal terms. Their approaching the question of human mattering in human terms is the singularity that creates the conditions for philosophy in ancient Greece, most especially as these conditions were realized in the city-state of Athens.
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Collection: Religious
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Our society is falling back increasingly on rampant consumerism and self-promoting social media as a way for people to feel that their lives matter - self-centered means of numbing the questions of mattering. Culture has relapsed back into the self-aggrandizing, glorifying answers that the Athenians had presumed, which had Socrates railing against them until he got so annoying that they killed him.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Fall
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If we don't understand our tools, then there is a danger we will become the tool of our tools. We think of ourselves as Google's customers, but really we're its products.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Thinking
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Participation in the collective life of the polis both restrains the extraordinary individual and enlarges the ordinary individual, allowing him to participate in the extraordinary. An individual can achieve participatory excellence via the accomplishments of the polis and need not always be caught up in the agnostic struggle to outdo his peers.
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Collection: Struggle
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God doesn't help. I think that's a knockdown argument. I think that it really shows that whatever moral knowledge we have and whatever moral progress we make in our knowledge or whatever progress we make in our moral knowledge is not coming really from religion. It's coming from the very hard work really of moral philosophy, of trying to ground our moral reasonings.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophy
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Everybody is struggling to refine their views in opposition to the other people. And that's one of the most important things that philosophy actually has to teach us that you have to air your views and bring them to the table with people - with whom you disagree very much.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophy
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I've got access to your mysterious body but not your mysterious soul. Souls seem to me the loneliest possibility of all.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Soul
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I don't only act out of my character; my character reacts to my actions. Each time I why, even if I'm not caught, I become a little bit more of this ugly thing: a liar. Character is always in the making, with each morally valenced action, whether right or wrong, affecting our characters, the people who we are.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Liars
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Plato dramatically puts the detachment of the philosopher from his time this way: to philosophize is to prepare to die.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Plato
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I was trained as a philosopher never to put philosophers and their ideas into historical contexts, since historical context has nothing to do with the validity of the philosopher's positions. I agree that assessing validity and contextualizing historically are two entirely distinct matters and not to be confused with one another. And yet that firm distinction doesn't lead me to endorse the usual way in which history of philosophy is presented.
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Collection: Confused
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To matter ... Is there any human will deeper than that? ... We don't want to live when we become convinced that we don't, can't, will never matter. ... We no sooner discover that we are than we desperately want that which we are to matter.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Want
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That's one of the compensations for being mediocre. One doesn't have to worry about becoming mediocre.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Worry
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The sum and substance of education is the right training that effectually leads the soul of the child at play on to the love of the calling in its adult life.
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Collection: Children
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We need science. We need empirical evidence. We can't just use mathematical reasoning to deduce the nature of the world.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Needs
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I have a Greek-American friend who named her daughter "Nike" and is often asked why she chose to name her offspring after a sneaker.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Daughter
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In Greek, our word for play is paidia and the word for education is paideia, and it is very natural and right that these words should be entangled at the root, together with our word for children, paides, which gave you your words pedagogy and pediatrician.
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Collection: Children
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One of the interesting things about the ancient Greeks is that they really didn't have our conception of individual rights. They didn't have our conception of all lives matters. And it was really was true for them, that certain lives matter a lot more than others. It didn't dawn on them that all lives, although different, can be lives of equal mattering. And that is actually something a huge ethical lesson.
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Collection: Rights
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The good polis is made by the good person, his moral character intact, and the good polis, in turn, helps turn out good persons, their moral character intact.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Character
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Paraphrasing Plato's Republic: "Only people who have allowed themselves to be reformed by reality have it in themselves to reform their polis for the better."
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Plato
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We may not need God to tell us where the world came from, but we need God to be able to live moral lives and for there to be morality in the first place.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: World
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I don't think I can write the story of my life, but I can write the story of my hair.
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Collection: Writing
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And then there is Pythagoras. The legend is that the founder of theoretical mathematics was so outraged when one of his students, the haplessly gifted Hippasus, discovered irrational numbers that he sent the poor fellow out on a raft to drown, initiating a venerable tradition of professors mistreating their graduate students.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Irrational Numbers
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The philosophers talk across the centuries exclusively to one another, hermetically sealed from any influences derived from non-philosophical discourse.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophical
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Plato conceived of philosophy as necessarily gregarious rather than solitary. The exposure of presumptions is best done in company, the more argumentative the better.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Plato
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This is the pedagogical paradox. The person and the teacher is required precisely because the knowledge itself is nontransferable from teacher to student.
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Collection: Teacher
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Philosophers feel a little more cautious about letting down their technical guard lest the general public doesn't recognize their special credentials. It's the fact that philosophy is of general interest that, paradoxically, keeps philosophers from wanting to speak in a way that's accessible to the general public.
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Collection: Philosophy
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Plato worried that philosophical writing would take the place of living conversations for which, in philosophy, there is no substitute.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Plato
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Plato's concern is not just an intellectual issue, but it is knitted with emotional life as well.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Plato
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Mother' is not an identity one can just try on for size.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Mother
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To matter, to mind. ... What we mind is in our power, but whether we matter may not be - and there's the tragedy. ... Can anyone truthfully say, I don't matter and I don't mind?
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Mind
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Youth is not an essential, but rather an accidental property. Nobody is in essence young. One either ceases to be or ceases to be young.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Essence
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In fact, it’s the very impersonality of impersonal knowledge that renders such knowledge the most ethically potent of all.
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Collection: Facts
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When the first people started to argue against slavery, for example, this was a new idea. If you crowd-source, you'd never come up with this. And so the - exactly the kind of progress we've made couldn't be made if we depend it on crowd-sourcing.
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Collection: Ideas
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I think one reason is that philosophers are more insecure to speak accessibly because non-philosophers are skeptical that philosophers have any special expertise. After all, all people - not just philosophers - have attitudes and points of view on various philosophical questions, and they rather resent being told that there are professionals who can think about these things better.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Attitude
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Almost everybody thinks about philosophy, even if they don't realize it's philosophy and even if they have no sense of the difficulty of the problems, the array of possible answers.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophy
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Philosophical progress changes what we take to be "intuitively" obvious, and this change covers up the tracks of the laborious arguments that preceded the changes. We don't see these changes, because we see with them.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Philosophical
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I was raised in an Orthodox Jewish household and I wouldn't say so much it's informed my views, but it's informed my interest, so I think as a child I was often very baffled by knowledge claims.
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Collection: Children
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What is love? When you love somebody then I mean we all want good things to happen to ourselves and keep the bad things at bay. When you love somebody you want that as much for them if not more than you do for yourself.
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Mean
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What is it precisely, that they are doing when they are doing science. Are they refining their instruments for observation or discovering new aspects of reality?
- Rebecca Goldstein
Collection: Reality