The thought that is the result of active thinking is always new and original; original, not necessarily in the sense that others have not thought it before, but always in the sense that the person who thinks, has used thinking as a tool to discover something new in the world outside or inside himself. Rationalisations are essentially lacking in this quality of discovering and uncovering; they only confirm the emotional prejudice existing in oneself. Rationalising is not a tool for penetration of reality but a post-factum attempt to harmonise one’s own wishes with existing reality.
Monday, 7 June 2010
Thinking...
from Fear of Freedom:
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2 comments:
From Fromm? Cool.
tautologous
'active thinking = original'
'rationalising = harmonising'
and, err ... the point is ?
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