"The brute fact about the universe is that it is not fully expressible, it is not fully exhaustible, it is not at rest, it is in motion; this is the basic datum, and this is what we discover when we discover that the self is something of which we are aware only in effort. Effort is action, action is movement, movement is unfinishable -- perpetual movement. That is the fundamental romantic image, which I am trying to convey, as best I can, in words -- which ex hypothesi cannot convey it."
So says Isaiah Berlin, in The Roots of Romanticism, especially with reference to Fichte, a portrait of whom I've included here.
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