17 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 We Believe What We Want to Be True

The human understanding is no dry light, but receives infusion from the will and affections; whence proceed sciences which may be called 'sciences as one would'. For what a man had rather were true he more readily believes. Therefore he rejects difficult things from impatience of research; sober things, because they narrow hope; the deeper things of nature, from superstition; the light of experience, from arrogance and pride; things not commonly believed, out of deference to the opinion of th...
Folksonomies: nature emotion perception
Folksonomies: nature emotion perception
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Because of pride, hope, impatience, and a myriad other passions that affect our psyches.