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What is philosophy? It is something that lightens up, that makes bright.
Victor Cousin
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Victor Cousin
Age: 74 †
Born: 1792
Born: November 28
Died: 1867
Died: January 15
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The beautiful cannot be the way to what is useful, or to what is good, or to what is holy it leads only to itself.
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Art neither belongs to religion, nor to ethics but, like these, it brings us nearer to the Infinite, one of the forms of which it manifests to us. God is the source of all beauty, as of all truth, of all religion, of all morality. The most exalted object, therefore, of art is to reveal in its own manner the sentiment of the Infinite.
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All truly historical peoples have an idea they must realize, and when they have sufficiently exploited it at home, they export it, in a certain way, by war they make it tour the world.
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Moral beauty is the basis of all true beauty. This foundation is somewhat covered and veiled in nature. Art brings it out, and gives it more transparent forms. It is here that art, when it knows well its power and resources, engages in a struggle with nature in which it may have the advantage.
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True philosophy invents nothing it merely establishes and describes what is.
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Written laws are formulas in which we endeavor to express as concisely as possible that which, under such or such determined circumstances, natural justice demands.
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