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“Latter-day scepticism is fond of calling itself progressive; but scepticism is really reactionary. Scepticism goes back; it attempts to unsettle what has already been settled. Instead of trying to break up new fields with its plough, it simply tries to break up the plough.”
G.K. Chesterton“Why should each generation be brought up on the selective prejudices of the one before it? I believe that this is exactly the point of history. And not just reading or studying history but also approaching it with a sceptical bent of mind. When each generation approaches received wisdom with scepticism, perhaps it will reassess established notions of right and wrong, love and hate. Perhaps it will finally see mistaken priorities for what they really are. Perhaps it will do something that previous generations steadfastly refused to do.”
Sidin Vadukut, The Sceptical Patriot: Exploring the Truths Behind the Zero and Other Indian Glories“Being sceptical about technology is like deciding whether or not you should breath.”
pfano percy rathogwa“Scepticism, that dry caries of the intelligence.”
Victor Hugo“Moral scepticism can no more be refuted or proved by logic than intellectual scepticism can. When we stick to it that there is truth (be it of either kind), we do so with our whole nature, and resolve to stand or fall by the results. The sceptic with his whole nature adopts the doubting attitude; but which of us is the wiser, Omniscience only knows.”
William James, The Will to Believe, Human Immortality and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy“Scepticism is the first step towards truth.”
Denis Diderot, Pensées philosophiques“The idea so commonly found that scepticism leads to toleration arises from considering the effects of scepticism in the intellectual who takes no active part - not its effects in the man of action. In the man of action, moral relativism and scepticism as to the absolute and universal value of his priunciples are no obstacle to a fanatical belief in their immediate value as his own clan at the actual moment; they do not weaken in the least his will to impose his principles. How should he glimpse a soul of truth in the principles of others, entitling them to respect, when he does not believe in noble origins of this kind even for his own principles?”
Bertrand De Jouvenel, Sovereignty“She believed in nothing. Only her scepticism kept her from being an atheist.”
Jean-Paul Sartre“The greatest tragedy with a sceptic is that he cannot consign himself to truth, however he may see it.”
Raheel Farooq“Scepticism is never certain of itself, being less a firm intellectual position than a pose to justify bad behavior.”
Fulton J. Sheen, Life of Christ