12 Quotes by Ernst Cassirer

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    Man is always inclined to regard the small circle in which he lives as the center of the world and to make his particular, private life the standard of the universe and to make his particular, private life the standard of the universe. But he must give up this vain pretense, this petty provincial way of thinking and judging.

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    The form of observation , which underlines all speech and language development, always expresses a peculiar spiritual character , a special way of conceiving and apprehending. The difference between the several languages, therefore, is not a matter of different sounds and marks, but of different world conceptions.

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    To learn a new language is, therefore, always a sort of spiritual adventure; it is like a journey of discovery in which we find a new world.

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    Knowledge of the name gives him who knows it mastery even over the being and will of the god.

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    Religion claims to be in possession of an absolute truth; but its history is a history of errors and heresies. It gives us the promise and prospect of a transcendent world – far beyond the limits of our human experience – and it remains human, all too human.

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    The course of the world constantly and inevitably frustrates our moral demands.

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