Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Gottfried Leibniz, fully Gottfried Wilhalm von Leibniz, Baron von Leibnitz

Souls act according to the laws of final causes through appetitions, ends, and means. Bodies act according to the laws of efficient causes or motions. And the two realms, that of efficient causes and that of final causes, are in harmony with one another.

Ends | Harmony | Means | Wisdom |

John Leslie "J. L." Mackie

Our problem is that once we have accepted an irreducible distinction between mental and physical facts and properties, and have allowed that physical facts and properties constitute sufficient causes of actions, we seem to be forced to admit that mental facts and properties are epiphenomenal, causally idle; yet this conclusion is itself implausible.

Distinction | Wisdom |

Jacques Maritain

The search for causes is indeed the business of philosophers.

Business | Search | Wisdom | Business |

Thomas Merton

Instead of hating the people you think are war-makers, hate the appetites and the disorder in your own soul, which are the causes of war.

Hate | People | Soul | War | Wisdom | Think |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

It is not the last step that causes weariness: it only declares it.

Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Familiarity in one's superiors causes bitterness, fir it may not be returned.

Bitterness | Familiarity | Wisdom |

Pierre Nicole

A truth which one has never heard causes the soul surprise at first, which touches it keenly; but when it is accustomed to it, it becomes very insensible there.

Soul | Truth | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, but probably only for this reason, that our powers of judgment are more completely exposed by being overpraised than by being unjustly underestimated.

Blame | Conscience | Judgment | Praise | Reason | Wisdom |

Publius Syrus

Love begins but does not end at will... Love cannot be wrested from one, but may slip away... The wound of love is cured by the one who causes it... Love begets worry in the hour of leisure... Compliment, not command, makes love sweet.

Leisure | Love | Will | Wisdom | Worry |

James T. Shotwell

No international Eighteenth Amendment will get rid of war or the instruments of war until civilization finds a way for accomplishing what war has done in the past. Simply to prohibit war is not going to get rid of it. Wars must be anticipated and the causes got rid of by a readiness to accept peaceful means of settlement.

Civilization | Means | Past | War | Will | Wisdom |

Jeremy Taylor

War mends but few, and spoils multitudes; it legitimates rapine and authorizes murder; and these crimes must be ministered to by their lesser relatives, by covetousness and anger and pride and revenge, and heats of blood, and wilder liberty, and all the evil that can be supposed to come from or run to such cursed causes of mischief.

Anger | Evil | Liberty | Murder | Pride | Revenge | War | Wisdom |

Stoics, The Stoics or Stoicism NULL

Prior events are causes of those following them, and in this manner all things are bound together with one another, and thus nothing happens in the world such that something else is not entirely a consequence of it and attached to it as a cause... From everything that happens something else follows depending on it by necessity as cause.

Cause | Events | Necessity | Nothing | Wisdom | World | Following |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

The end is the source of everything that exists in the cause and the end of everything that exists in the effect... end, cause and effect, exist in the greatest and least things... To think from ends is the method of wisdom, from causes that of intelligence, and from effects that of knowledge. From this it may be seen that all perfection increases in and according to the ascent to higher degrees.

Cause | Ends | Intelligence | Knowledge | Method | Perfection | Wisdom | Think |

Henri Bergson, aka Henri-Louis Bergson

It is… by the superiority of its morality that a religion wins over souls and reveals them to a certain conception of things.

Morality | Religion | Superiority |