Sunday, March 01, 2026

Love of Truth and Virtue

 Whenever philosophers have determined to separate systematic knowledge from moral virtue and pretended that knowledge should stand on its own feet as self-sufficient, the result has been disastrous. Knowledge, like a human body from which the blood is removed and replaced by, say, the blood of a goat, has languished and perished at the reckless hands of those who subjected it to such treatment. It is in fact easier to create a living, intelligent being by chemically tossing together physical components than to create philosophy without love of truth and virtue. 

 [Antonio Rosmini, Introduction to Philosophy, Volume I: About the Author's Studies, Cleary & Watson, trs., Rosmini House (Durham 2004) 153.]