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William Kingdon Clifford

“In like manner, if I let myself believe anything on insufficient evidence, there may be no great harm done by the mere belief; it may be true after all, or I may never have occasion to exhibit it in outward acts. But I cannot help doing this great wrong towards Man, that I make myself credulous. The danger to society is not merely that it should believe wrong things, though that is great enough; but that it should become credulous, and lose the habit of testing things and inquiring into them; for then it must sink back into savagery.”

William Kingdon Clifford, The Ethics of Belief and Other Essays
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The Ethics of Belief and Other Essays (Great Books in Philosophy) The Ethics of Belief and Other Essays by William Kingdon Clifford
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