Quotes about Philosophy
Not all the truths of faith can be proved by reason, but all arguments against the truths of faith can be disproved by reason.
— Peter Kreeft
St. Thomas is as practical and plain and reasonable in ethics as Aristotle, or Confucius, or your uncle.
— Peter Kreeft
When the worldly toys in which we foolishly place our hopes for happiness are taken away from us, our foolishness is also taken away, and this brings us closer to true happiness, which is not in worldly things but in wisdom.
— Peter Kreeft
we are fallen fools, most of our philosophy is not "the proper use of human reason" but the improper use of human reason.
— Peter Kreeft
The major heresies of our day are not about God but about man.
— Peter Kreeft
For he believed not only that there was all truth somewhere but also that there was some truth everywhere.
— Peter Kreeft
Heidegger says that "the fundamental question of metaphysics" is "why is there anything at all rather than nothing?" The fundamental question is not, as Plato thought, "what" a thing is (every Platonic dialogue is about that, about an essence, a definition, a concept, such as justice or piety or learning) but why it exists, why anything exists. Plato never asked that ultimate question. And the answer is God.
— Peter Kreeft
The quantity comes from the efficient cause but the quality comes from the formal cause.
— Peter Kreeft
St. Augustine says, "If God is, why is there evil? But if God is not, why is there good?
— Peter Kreeft
The only honest reason for anyone ever to believe anything is that it is true, that it is really there.
— Peter Kreeft
St. Thomas connects servile fear with dead faith (loveless faith) and filial fear with living faith.
— Peter Kreeft
essential form
— Peter Kreeft