The senses, though they are sometimes deceived, are not always so.
Father of modern observational astronomy
The senses, though they are sometimes deceived, are not always so.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Acknowledging limitations but asserting the value of sensory experience.
c. 1600s
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"To deny the evidence of one's own eyes, and to prefer to believe a doctrine which is contrary to all experience, shows a mind that is either very dull or very prejudiced."
Humorous"It is a false and dangerous opinion that the authority of Scripture should be preferred to the authority of reason."
Humorous"Ignorance is the root of all evil."
Humorous"The error of the senses is not less, but rather greater, if we try to correct them by reason without experience."
Humorous"The senses, assisted by reason, are the source of all our knowledge."
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