My religion recognizes no obligation to resolve doubt other than through rational — Moses Mendelssohn
Consciousness of myself, combined with complete ignorance of everything that does not — Moses Mendelssohn
I fear that, in the end, the famous debate among materialists, idealists, and dualists amounts to a — Moses Mendelssohn
You know how much I am inclined to explain all disputes among philosophical schools as merely verbal — Moses Mendelssohn
The analysis of concepts is for the understanding nothing more than what the magnifying glass is for sight. — Moses Mendelssohn
We would be able neither to remember nor to reflect nor to compare nor to think, indeed — Moses Mendelssohn
Instead, it appears to be a particular mark of beauty that it is considered with tranquil satisfaction. — Moses Mendelssohn
Socrates’ fame spread all over greece, and the most respected and educated men from — Moses Mendelssohn
Socrates didn’t care to visit the theater, as a rule, except when the plays of euripides — Moses Mendelssohn
Both state and church have as their object actions as well as convictions, the former insofar as — Moses Mendelssohn
The state has physical power and uses it when necessary; the power of religion is love and beneficence. — Moses Mendelssohn
Judaism boasts of no exclusive revelation of eternal truths that are indispensable to salvation — Moses Mendelssohn
Consciousness of myself, combined with complete ignorance of everything that does not fall — Moses Mendelssohn
When socrates was about 30, and his father was long dead, he was still pursuing the art of sculpture — Moses Mendelssohn
The principal axiom in their theory was: everything can be proved, and everything can be disproved — Moses Mendelssohn