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Daily Inspiration Quote by James M. Baldwin

"Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God"

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Plato gets drafted here as a kind of moral brand name: not just the architect of hard, abstract truth, but the patron saint of a universe where facts and values ultimately rhyme. When Baldwin writes that Plato “stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God,” he’s doing more than summarizing Greek philosophy. He’s staging a rescue mission for ethical meaning at a moment when modern psychology and science were busy prying truth loose from older religious certainties.

The intent is conciliatory but strategic. “Truth” has the prestige of reason; “goodness” has the warmth of moral obligation. Baldwin fuses them under “the supreme idea of God,” implicitly rejecting a split that was becoming culturally disruptive in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the notion that you can have accurate descriptions of human behavior without any binding account of what humans ought to be. Plato becomes the bridge figure because Platonism already treats the Good as something like reality’s highest law, not an optional preference.

The subtext is a quiet anxiety about relativism and reductionism. If psychology explains conscience as conditioning or instinct, what happens to moral authority? Baldwin’s move is to point upward, to an organizing “Idea” that gives both knowledge and ethics a single destination. It’s also a subtle bid for psychology to remain spiritually legible: a discipline that can study the mind without draining it of ultimate purpose.

Even the phrasing matters. “Stands for” reads like symbolism, almost a banner. Plato is less a historical thinker than a cultural shorthand for the hope that the truest account of reality will also be the best guide for living.

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James M. Baldwin (1861 - 1934) was a Psychologist from USA.

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