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  • Consciousness of myself, combined with complete ignorance of everything that does not fall within my sphere of thinking, is the most telling proof of my substantiality outside God, of my original existence

  • Socrates' fame spread all over Greece, and the most respected and educated men from all around came to him, in order to enjoy his friendly company and instruction.

    Men   Order   Friendly  
  • We consider the beauty of nature and art with pleasure and satisfaction, without the slightest movement of desire. Instead, it appears to be a particular mark of beauty that it is considered with tranquil satisfaction; that it pleases if we also do not possess it and we are still far removed from demanding to possess it

    Art   Desire   Movement  
  • My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational means; and it commands no mere faith in eternal truths

    Mean   Doubt   Resolve  
  • The state has physical power and uses it when necessary; the power of religion is love and beneficence

    Moses Mendelssohn (2013). “Jerusalem: Or on Religious Power and Judaism”, p.45, Brandeis University Press
  • When Socrates was about 30, and his father was long dead, he was still pursuing the art of sculpture, but from necessity, and without much inclination.

    Art   Father   Long  
  • For a game it is too serious, for seriousness too much of a game.

    Games   Chess   Too Much  
  • We would be able neither to remember nor to reflect nor to compare nor to think, indeed, we would not even be the person who we were a moment ago, if our concepts were divided among many and were not to be encountered somewhere together in their most exact combination.

  • A God is thinkable, therefore a God is also actually present

  • Judaism boasts of no exclusive revelation of eternal truths that are indispensable to salvation, of no revealed religion in the sense in which that term is usually understood.

    Moses Mendelssohn (2011). “Moses Mendelssohn: Writings on Judaism, Christianity, and the Bible”, p.87, UPNE
  • Judaism was not a religion but a law.

    Law   Judaism   Jew  
  • The principal axiom in their theory was: Everything can be proved, and everything can be disproved; and in the process, one must profit as much from the folly of others, and from his own superiority, as he can.

    Process   Profit   Theory  
  • Socrates didn't care to visit the theater, as a rule, except when the plays of Euripides (which some think, he himself had helped to compose), were performed.

    Thinking   Play   Care  
    Moses Mendelssohn, Patricia Noble (2007). “Phädon: Or, On the Immortality of the Soul”, p.53, Peter Lang
  • The analysis of concepts is for the understanding nothing more than what the magnifying glass is for sight

    Moses Mendelssohn, Daniel O. Dahlstrom (1997). “Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings”, p.258, Cambridge University Press
  • I fear that, in the end, the famous debate among materialists, idealists, and dualists amounts to a merely verbal dispute that is more a matter for the linguist than for the speculative philosopher

  • The state dictates and coerces; religion teaches and persuades. The state enacts laws; religion gives commandments. The state is armed with physical force and makes use of it if need be; the force of religion is love and benevolence.

    Law   Giving   Needs  
    Moses Mendelssohn (1838). “Jerusalem; a Treatise on Ecclesiastical Authority and Judaism”, p.22
  • Reader! To whatever visible church, synagogue, or mosque you may belong! See if you do not find more true religion among the host of the excommunicated than among the far greater host who excommunicated them.

    Church   Mosques   May  
    Moses Mendelssohn (2011). “Moses Mendelssohn: Writings on Judaism, Christianity, and the Bible”, p.75, UPNE
  • You know how much I am inclined to explain all disputes among philosophical schools as merely verbal disputes or at least to derive them originally from verbal disputes

    Moses Mendelssohn (2011). “Morning Hours: Lectures on God's Existence”, p.9, Springer Science & Business Media
  • Revealed religion is one thing, revealed legislation, another.

    Moses Mendelssohn (2011). “Moses Mendelssohn: Writings on Judaism, Christianity, and the Bible”, p.87, UPNE
  • I am, therefore there is a God.

    Moses Mendelssohn (2011). “Morning Hours: Lectures on God's Existence”, p.56, Springer Science & Business Media
  • Time is a part of eternity, and of the same piece with it.

    Moses Mendelssohn (1838). “Jerusalem; a Treatise on Ecclesiastical Authority and Judaism”, p.179
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