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"The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory"

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Casanova dresses up a dangerously modern idea in Enlightenment tailoring: the mind isn’t a divine spark that arrives fully stocked, it’s a working machine built from side-by-side judgments. Comparisons first, analogies second, meaning last. By insisting the mind “cannot precede the existence of memory,” he flips the usual romance of reason on its head. Consciousness isn’t a pure, self-starting engine; it’s an archive with opinions.

The intent feels less like a philosopher’s treatise than a libertine’s field report. Casanova, the consummate social reader, made his living on patterns: which flattery lands, which silence provokes, which promise buys time. His claim that thought is assembled from remembered comparisons is a way of legitimizing experience as intelligence. You don’t think your way into life; you live your way into thought.

Subtext: memory is not just storage, it’s power. If the mind is made of comparisons, then whoever shapes what you remember shapes how you reason. That’s a sly premonition of modern media logic: control the reference points, control the conclusions. It also takes a jab at lofty moral certainty. If cognition is stitched from personal histories, then “objective” judgments are always haunted by prior scenes and prior selves.

Context matters. Casanova writes from a Europe obsessed with categorizing everything - class, virtue, sexuality, even human nature - while also discovering that identity can be performed and revised. His line argues that the self is retrospective: we become “someone” by arranging memories into usable analogies. The mind, in this view, isn’t born; it’s compiled.

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Casanova, Giacomo. (n.d.). The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mind-of-a-human-being-is-formed-only-of-35742/

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Casanova, Giacomo. "The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mind-of-a-human-being-is-formed-only-of-35742/.

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"The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mind-of-a-human-being-is-formed-only-of-35742/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Giacomo Casanova

Giacomo Casanova (April 2, 1725 - June 4, 1798) was a Celebrity from Italy.

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