13+ Peter Gay Quotes On Relationships, Pride And Gayness
Peter Gay is an American historian and a leading scholar of the Enlightenment. He is best known for his studies of the Enlightenment, modern European intellectual history, and the history of psychoanalysis. He is the author of more than 25 books, including The Enlightenment: An Interpretation and The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Peter Gay on love, relationships, pride.
There is something very intriguing about, for example, the sense of accomplishment that a small child has, which you might be able to reduce to aggression and libido, but which might also have some independent existence. — Peter Gay
Since God is silent, man is his own master; he must live in a disenchanted world, submit everything to criticism, and make his own way. — Peter Gay
Every historian has informally an anthropology, without ever using the word. — Peter Gay
My definition of modernism took a while to develop. — Peter Gay
To have a liberal temperament is a kind of psychological boon, To be able to understand that someone you disagree with is not just a terrible creature but somebody with whom you disagree. — Peter Gay
People seem to forget that one reason they are now thinking differently is Freud's legacy itself. — Peter Gay
My assumption is that fundamentally the picture of the human animal, as developed by Freud, is largely right. — Peter Gay
With the passage of years, not all of Dicken's readers remained infatuated with his pathos. One generation's sublimity became another generation's kitsch. — Peter Gay
And my interest in history was, and remains, very strong: what I wanted was to understand certain things better by understanding them psychoanalytically. — Peter Gay
What interests me, and has always interested me, has been modernism. — Peter Gay
I decided that what I really wanted to do was to make my writing in history deeper, if that's the right word to use. And that is what I did. — Peter Gay
I have always had a strong interest in history and finding out about the past can be remarkably helpful with working out the future, too. — Peter Gay
The ideas of theologians are refuted by their adversaries, the ideas of scientists are refuted by their followers. — Peter Gay
Life Lessons by Peter Gay
- Peter Gay's work highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of history and the need to view it from multiple perspectives.
- He emphasizes the importance of understanding the past in order to better understand the present and to shape a better future.
- His work also encourages us to think critically about the ways in which our own personal biases can shape our interpretations of history.
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