Leonardo da Vinci Quotes About Philosophy

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  • He who despises painting has no love for the philosophy in nature.

    Leonardo (da Vinci) (1957). “Notebooks”
  • To me it seems that those sciences are vain and full of error which are not born of experience, mother of all certainty, first-hand experience which in its origins, or means, or end has passed through one of the five senses.

  • Oh! Speculators on things, boast not of knowing the things that nature ordinarily brings about; but rejoice if you know the end of those things which you yourself device.

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