223 Quotes by Gaston Bachelard
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
Thanks to his complex convictions, made strong with the forces of animus and anima, the alchemist believes he is seizing the soul of the world, participating in the soul of the world. Thus, from the world to the man, alchemy is a problem of souls.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
Of course, any simplification runs the risk of mutilating reality; but it helps us establish perspectives.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
By following "the path of reverie"-a constantly downhill path-consciousness relaxes and wanders-and consequently becomes clouded. So it is never the right time, when one is dreaming, to "do phenomenology."
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
In our view any awareness is an increment to consciousness, an added light, a reinforcement of psychic coherence. Its swiftness or instantaneity can hide this growth from us. But there is a growth of being in every instance of awareness. Consciousness is in itself an act, the human act.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
The metaphor is~ an origin, the origin of an image which acts directly, immediately.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
The image can only be studied through the image, by dreaming images as they gather in reverie. It is a non-sense to claim to study imagination objectively since one really receives the image only if he admires it. Already in comparing one image to another, one runs the risk of losing participation in its individuality.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
We understand nature by resisting it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
The psychology of the alchemist is that of reveries trying to constitute themselves in experiments on the exterior world. A double vocabulary must be established between reverie and experiment. The exaltation of the names of substances is the preamble to experiments on the "exalted" substances.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Gaston Bachelard
-
Quote
In scientific thought, the concept functions all the better for being cut off from all background images. In its full exercise, the scientific concept is free from all the delays of its genetic evolution, an evolution which is consequently explained by simple psychology. The virility of knowledge increases with each conquest of the constructive abstraction.
- Tags
- Share