Quotes by
Claude Adrien Helvétius |
1715-1771 , French philosopher
French Enlightenment philosopher known for his controversial ideas on human nature and morality. His major work, “De l’Esprit”, argued that all human actions are driven by self-interest and that education shapes virtue. Criticized by religious and political authorities, his writings influenced utilitarianism and Enlightenment thought.
Helvétius advocated for reform, emphasizing reason, equality, and the pursuit of happiness as societal goals.
Helvétius advocated for reform, emphasizing reason, equality, and the pursuit of happiness as societal goals.
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Quotations
• | The art of politics is to bring things about in such a way that it benefits you to be honest. 2 |
• | The truth is a torch that sheds light in the fog, without dispelling it. 2 |
• | Cruelty comes from fear, weakness, and cowardice. 1 |
• | By canceling desires, we cancel the mind. He who has no passion has no principles and no motivation to act. |
• | Harsh advice has no effect. It is like hammers that always bounce on the anvil. |