"The tendency to gather and to breed philosophers in universities does not belong to ages of free and humane reflection: it is scholastic and proper to the Middle Ages and to Germany"
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The shot at “the Middle Ages and Germany” is not casual xenophobia so much as a cultural diagnosis. Santayana is invoking “scholastic” habits: philosophy as commentary, disputation, and doctrinal refinement inside a guild. Germany, in his era, stood for the modern research university and the PhD machine, an apparatus that could generate formidable learning while also encouraging metaphysical overproduction - systems built for other professors to admire, not for ordinary life to test. The subtext is that when philosophy becomes a campus career, it drifts toward technicality, status games, and internal consensus: safe problems, sanctioned methods, inherited jargon.
He’s also defending an older, more literary model of thinking - Montaigne over seminar rooms, the salon or the study over the department. “Free and humane reflection” implies philosophy as a civil art, accountable to experience and character, not merely to professional peers. The sting is still contemporary: the institution meant to protect thought can also anesthetize it, making philosophy impressive, employable, and oddly less free.
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"The tendency to gather and to breed philosophers in universities does not belong to ages of free and humane reflection: it is scholastic and proper to the Middle Ages and to Germany." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-tendency-to-gather-and-to-breed-philosophers-33730/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







