Monday, November 1, 2010

Aphorisms and Reflections, clxvii (1908, Henrietta Huxley, ed.)

"Of all the most dangerous mental habits, that which schoolboys call 'cocksureness' is probably the most perilous; and the inestimable value of metaphysical discipline is that it furnishes an effectual counterpoise to this evil proclivity. Whoso has mastered the elements of philosophy knows that the attribute of unquestionable certainty appertains only to a state of consciousness so long as it exists; all other beliefs are merely probabilities of a higher or lower order. Sound metaphysic is an amulet which renders its possessor proof alike against the poison of superstition and the counterpoison of shallow negation; by showing the affirmations of the former and the denials of the latter alike deal with matters which, for lack of evidence, nothing can be either affirmed or denied."


T. H. Huxley

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