"Skepticism is the first step on the road to philosophy"
- Denis Diderot
About this Quote
In this quote, Denis Diderot recommends that uncertainty is a vital starting point for the pursuit of philosophy. Uncertainty describes the questioning and doubting of frequently accepted beliefs and ideas. Diderot believes that this crucial state of mind is needed in order to truly engage with philosophical principles and ideas. By being doubtful, one has the ability to challenge and analyze the world around them, causing a much deeper understanding and appreciation of philosophical concepts. Diderot's declaration highlights the importance of crucial thinking and objectivity in the research study of philosophy. Without skepticism, one might just accept ideas without really comprehending or questioning them, preventing the true essence of philosophical inquiry.
This quote is written / told by Denis Diderot between October 5, 1713 and July 31, 1784. He was a famous Editor from France.
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