"Science
and psychoanalysis apart, the most profound development in thought
since Nietzsche, as far as we are concerned, is the phenomenological
approach to the world. Mallarmé sought "words without wrinkles,"
Baudelaire cherished his minutes heureuses and
Valéry his "small worlds of order," as we have seen: Checkhov
concentrated on the "concrete individual" and preferred "small scale and
practical answers," Gide though the "systematizing is denaturing,
distorting and impoverishing." For Oliver Wendell Holmes, "all the
pleasure of life is in general ideas, but all the use of life is in
specific solutions." Wallace Stevens considered that we are "better
satisfied in particulars." Thomas Nagel put it in this way:
"Particulars things can have a noncompetitive completeness which is
transparent to all aspects of the self. This also helps to explain what
the experience of great beauty tends to unify the self: the object
engages us immediately and totally in a way that makes distinctions
among points of view irrelevant." Or, as Robert Nozick, who counseled
us to make ourselves "vehicles" for beauty, said: "this is what poets
and artists bring us―the immense and unsuspected reality of a small
thing. Everything has its own patient entityhood." George Levine call
for "a profound attention to the details of this world."
- Peter Watson, "The Age of Atheists: How We Have Sought to Live Since the Death of God," p.536
- Peter Watson, "The Age of Atheists: How We Have Sought to Live Since the Death of God," p.536
"The idea of one overbearing truth is exhausted."
- Thomas Mann, translated by James Wood
- Thomas Mann, translated by James Wood
"My
religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior
spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive
with our frail and feeble mind."
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein
"To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by the ten thousand things."
- Zen Master Dogen
- Zen Master Dogen
"The more we understand individual things, the more we understand God."
- Benedict De Spinoza
- Benedict De Spinoza
"God is in the details."
- Mies Van Der Rohe
- Mies Van Der Rohe
"After appreciating and understanding thousands of the details, a common variety God is really superfluous."
- Mike Garofalo
- Mike Garofalo
"Caress the detail, the divine detail."
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Vladimir Nabokov
"Details are all there are."
- Maezumi Roshi
- Maezumi Roshi
"We think in generalities, but we live in details."
- W.H. Auden
- W.H. Auden
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