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It is not to be forgotten that what we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to
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"It is not to be forgotten that what we call rational grounds for our beliefs are often extremely irrational attempts to justify our instincts"

- Thomas Huxley

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This quote by Thomas Huxley suggests that our beliefs are often based upon instinctive sensations, rather than reasonable thought. He suggests that we often try to justify our beliefs by utilizing irrational arguments, instead of looking at the facts objectively. This might be since we are mentally attached to our beliefs, therefore we are most likely to search for proof that supports them, instead of proof that negates them. Huxley's quote highlights the significance of being open-minded and thinking about all sides of an argument, instead of relying solely on our impulses. It is important to be knowledgeable about our own biases and to be going to challenge our own beliefs in order to make certain that we are making choices based on truths, instead of on our own emotions.

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Thomas Huxley This quote is written / told by Thomas Huxley between May 4, 1825 and June 29, 1895. He was a famous Scientist from England. The author also have 64 other quotes.

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