
“Everything is false, everything is possible, everything is doubtful.”
Source: Complete Works
Comments on the Society of the Spectacle (1988)
“Everything is false, everything is possible, everything is doubtful.”
Source: Complete Works
Source: Psyche and Matter (1992), p. 208
Source: The structure of social action (1937), p. 9
“I want to believe as many true things and as few false things as possible.”
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
Life Is A Miracle : An Essay Against Modern Superstition (2000)
Context: Reductionism (ultimately, the empirical explanability of everything and a cornerstone of science), has uses that are appropriate, and it also can be used inappropriately. It is appropriately used as a way (one way) of understanding what is empirically known or empirically knowable. When it becomes merely an intellectual "position" confronting what is not empirically known or knowable, then it becomes very quickly absurd, and also grossly desensitizing and false.