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Chauncey Wright  Quotes
Natural Selection never made it come to pass, as a habit of nature, that an unsupported stone should move downwards rather than upwards. It applies to no part of inorganic nature, and is very limited...

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Strictly speaking, Natural Selection is not a cause at all, but is the mode of operation of a certain quite limited class of causes.

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Such evidence is not the only kind which produces belief; though positivism maintains that it is the only kind which ought to produce so high a degree of confidence as all minds have or can...

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The accidental causes of science are only accidents relatively to the intelligence of a man.

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The pains of disconcerted or frustrated habits, and the inherent pleasure there is in following them, are motives which nature has put into our wills without generally caring to inform us why; and she sometimes...

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The questions of philosophy proper are human desires and fears and aspirations – human emotions – taking an intellectual form.

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All observers not laboring under hallucinations of the senses are agreed, or can be made to agree, about facts of sensible experience, through evidence toward which the intellect is merely passive, and over which the...

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This does not deny, however, that they may be, as truths, the conclusions of other processes; to wit, the inductions of experience.

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And we owe science to the combined energies of individual men of genius, rather than to any tendency to progress inherent in civilization.

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We receive the truths of science by compulsion. Nothing but ignorance is able to resist them.

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By what criterion… can we distinguish among the numberless effects, that are also causes, and among the causes that may, for aught we can know, be also effects, – how can we distinguish which are...

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If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science until its proceedings become systematic, or the truths already reached give...

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Let one persuade many, and he becomes confirmed and convinced, and cares for no better evidence.

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