Education Quotes

Learning changes everything. These quotes explore teaching, curiosity, and the transformative power of knowledge.

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"Philosophical progress requires linguistic and conceptual reform."
Frege, Gottlob
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"Clarity is the prerequisite for all genuine knowledge."
Frege, Gottlob
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"We must separate the psychological from the logical at every turn."
Frege, Gottlob
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"The greatest discoveries come not from knowing all the answers, but from asking better questions."
Church, Alonzo
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"To teach is to learn twice."
Church, Alonzo
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"We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves."
Poincaré, Henri
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"To teach is to touch a life forever."
Poincaré, Henri
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"The mind that questions is the mind that grows."
Poincaré, Henri
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"To teach others is to continue learning oneself."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Education should be the process of the most wonderful unfolding."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"The task of a university is the imparation of knowledge and the development of character."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"Education is the acquisition of the art of the utilization of knowledge."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"Education is the process of learning to think critically."
Dummett, Michael
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"The logician has become a specialist whose conclusions others cannot understand."
Gödel, Kurt
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"In mathematics, the art of asking the right question is more important than solving the problem."
Gödel, Kurt
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"Clarity in thinking requires precision in language."
Tarski, Alfred
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"To understand logic is to understand the structure of thought itself."
Tarski, Alfred
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"Understanding requires moving from the particular to the universal."
Tarski, Alfred
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"A rigorous definition must be applicable in all cases without exception."
Tarski, Alfred
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"The pursuit of logical perfection teaches us about the nature of thought itself."
Tarski, Alfred
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"Precision in thought is the pathway to clarity in expression."
Tarski, Alfred
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"The study of formal systems cultivates both precision and humility."
Tarski, Alfred
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"Logical reasoning is the most reliable method of inquiry we possess."
Tarski, Alfred
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"Understanding begins with questioning what appears obvious."
Tarski, Alfred
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"Each generation must rediscover the foundations of logic anew."
Tarski, Alfred
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"To understand a concept, we must examine the conditions under which it can be true."
Frege, Gottlob
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"We err when we assume that words always correspond to objects in the world."
Frege, Gottlob
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"One must distinguish the content of a thought from the mode of its presentation."
Frege, Gottlob
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"A definition should aim at capturing the essence of a concept, not merely its instances."
Frege, Gottlob
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"Language forces us to make distinctions that may not correspond to reality."
Frege, Gottlob