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Chauncey Wright Quotes

What a fearful object a long-neglected duty gets to be

What a fearful object a long-neglected duty gets to be

Chauncey Wright (2000). “The Evolutionary Philosophy of Chauncey Wright”, p.32, A&C Black

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

Chauncey Wright (2003). “Philosphical Discussions”, p.76, A&C Black

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

Chauncey Wright (2003). “Philosphical Discussions”, p.141, A&C Black

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

Chauncey Wright (2000). “The Evolutionary Philosophy of Chauncey Wright”, p.141, A&C Black