"Truth is the object of philosophy, but not always of philosophers"
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Collins wrote as a Victorian-era critic, steeped in a culture that prized moral seriousness but also ran on reputation, schools, and intellectual fashion. In that context, the jab isn't anti-philosophy; it's anti-professional complacency. He's targeting the gap between a discipline's stated purpose and the incentives that actually govern its practitioners: careerism, sectarian loyalty, the seductions of systems, the ego's need to be right rather than accurate. "Object" is telling - it reduces truth to an aim, an external target - while "philosophers" are rendered as fallible agents, capable of substituting the performance of depth for the pursuit of clarity.
The subtext is almost journalistic: beware of credentialed seekers who become managers of discourse. Collins implies that philosophy can be an instrument for truth, but also a camouflage for temperament - a way to launder prejudice into principle or to mistake cleverness for insight. It's a Victorian warning that still reads contemporary: institutions can sanctify a mission, then quietly reward everything except the mission.
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| Topic | Truth |
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| Source | Later attribution: 1001 Quotations to inspire you before you die (Robert Arp, 2018) modern compilationISBN: 9781788400510 · ID: FGNADwAAQBAJ
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Robert Arp. “Truth is the object of philosophy, but not always of philosophers.” John Churton Collins Attributed c. 1900 The brilliant career of John Churton Collins began unpromisingly with the emigration of his father, an “improvident ... |
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