
“Old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false.”
Source: Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), p. 256.
Source: Epistemology Without A Knowing Subject (1967)
“Old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false.”
Source: Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), p. 256.
“I can but die… and I believe in God. Let me try and wait His will in silence.”
Jane (Ch. 28)
Jane Eyre (1847)
Early career years (1897–1929)
Source: Winston S. Churchill, His Complete Speeches 1897-1963, Vol. IV, p. 3821, (1926, 21 January)
The Rosy Crucifixion I : Sexus (1949), Chapter 1. (New York: Grove Press, c1965, p. 17-18)
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk : How We Defeat Ourselves by the Way We Talk and What to do About It (1976), p. 104
Source: "Eliminative materialism and the propositional attitudes," 1981, p. 67; As cited in: Paul K. Mose (2002). Contemporary Materialism: A Reader, p. 21
IV, p.41
Science and the Unseen World (1929)
“Bye-bye, Elan. P. S., Next time you implicate someone falsely, try to pick a pacifist.”
Source: Lover at Last