"Seek simplicity but distrust it"
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The subtext is methodological humility. Whitehead isn’t rejecting simplicity; he’s quarantining it. In mathematics, simplicity can be a sign of deep structure. In philosophy and in public life, it’s just as often the product of selective attention, a narrative shaved down until it slides easily into the mind. The quote anticipates a modern anxiety: that our best tools for understanding (abstraction, reduction, optimization) are also tools for self-deception.
Context matters. Whitehead lived through a period when formal systems were ascendant and industrial modernity was accelerating. The early 20th century offered seductively simple stories of progress, efficiency, even human nature itself - and it also delivered mechanized war and ideological certainty at scale. His later work in process philosophy pushes against static, tidy metaphysics; reality, for Whitehead, is dynamic, relational, stubbornly more textured than our categories.
Rhetorically, the sentence is a two-beat discipline. It gives you permission to simplify, then forces you to keep your hand on the emergency brake. It’s advice for thinkers, yes, but also for citizens: prefer the clear explanation, then interrogate what it had to erase to become clear.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: The Concept of Nature (Alfred North Whitehead, 1920)
Evidence: The guiding motto in the life of every natural philosopher should be, Seek simplicity and distrust it. (Chapter VII (“Objects”), end of chapter; p. 163 in the 1920 Cambridge printing). Primary source verification: the sentence appears verbatim in Whitehead’s own text in The Concept of Nature (Tarner Lectures delivered at Trinity College, November 1919), first published in 1920. In many modern attributions the quote is shortened and/or punctuation is altered to “Seek simplicity, but distrust it.” The Project Gutenberg transcription shows the full sentence in context at the end of Chapter VII. A contemporary 1920 notice/review in Nature also confirms the book’s publication details (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1920). Other candidates (1) Waiting for Rainbows (Richard Falk, 2015) compilation95.0% ... e. g. white house/cemetery coexist in space-love-time unpainted in the mind not pre-formed as is some warped fetu... |
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