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Literary August 4, 1847

Southport Telegraph

Kenosha, Southport, Kenosha County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

A reflection on the true philosopher's character: hopeful for the possible, believing the reasonable, inspired by scientific breakthroughs, humbled by the vastness of creation and personal limitations. Attributed to Herschel.

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THE TRUE PHILOSOPHER.—The character of the true philosopher is to hope all things not impossible, and to believe all things not unreasonable. He who has seen obscurities which appeared impenetrable in physical and mathematical science, suddenly dispelled, and the most barren and unpromising fields of inquiry converted, as if by inspiration, into rich and inexhaustible springs of knowledge and power, on a simple change of one point of view, or by merely bringing to bear on them some principle which it never occurred before to try, will surely be the very last to acquiesce in any dispiriting prospects. The boundless views of intellectual and moral, as well as material relations, which open on him on all hands in the course of these pursuits, the knowledge of the trivial place he occupies in the scale of creation, and the sense continually pressed upon him of his own weakness and incapacity to suspend or modify the slightest movement of the vast machinery he sees in action around him, most effectually convince him, that humility of pretension, no less than confidence of hope, is what best becomes his character.—Herschel.

What sub-type of article is it?

Essay

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

True Philosopher Hope Belief Humility Science Knowledge Creation

What entities or persons were involved?

Herschel.

Literary Details

Title

The True Philosopher.

Author

Herschel.

Subject

The Character Of The True Philosopher

Key Lines

The Character Of The True Philosopher Is To Hope All Things Not Impossible, And To Believe All Things Not Unreasonable. Humility Of Pretension, No Less Than Confidence Of Hope, Is What Best Becomes His Character.

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