
Top 41 Mario Bunge Quotes
#1. In times like these, we need each other. We must bond together in spirit and in service.
Michael Jackson
#2. Most contemporary philosophers are conservative and eager to keep their jobs.
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#3. Of course you cannot free yourself from the laws of nature; but the laws of nervous systems are not the same as the physical laws.
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#4. The fact is that all the important political philosophers and scientists from the great Aristotle on, with the exception of those of the French Enlightenment and Mill, have sided with the powers that be.
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#5. Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy, said Catarina Loss, her voice gentle. They
Cassandra Clare
#6. I have nothing to fear from serious social studies of science, and I hope that my philosophy will help progressive science policies while showing that the most modern views of science are ignorant and regressive, even if they are accompanied by a leftist-sounding rhetoric.
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#8. Philosophy can help laymen spot and reject the numerous pseudoscientific beliefs that survive in the media, such as the fantasies of psychoanalysts, evolutionary psychologists, and economic equilibrium theorists.
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#9. Only the stupid and the wicked can fear rational criticism.
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#10. I believe that modern science supports free will, in showing that the brain can act spontaneously, not only in response to external stimuli.
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#11. What youth or maiden conspires with the wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? She flourishes most alone, far from the towns where they reside.
Henry David Thoreau
#12. Original philosophy is always "deviant" or even subversive.
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#13. Some of the big philosophical problems have been solved by science, at least to a 1st approximation. Examples: the problems of matter, and mind. Only philosophical reactionaries, like Noam Chomsky, claim that they are and will remain mysteries.
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#14. The motto of science is not just Pauca but rather Plurima ex paucissimis - the most out of the least.
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#15. All philosophers can do is to abstain from helping the aggressors and to enjoin social scientists to tell the truth instead of joining the choir of liars and hypocrites.
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#16. O mortals, how long will you be heavy-hearted? Life has come down to you, and are you reluctant to ascend and live? But what room is there for you to ascend, you with your high-flown ways and lofty talk? Come down, that you may ascend, ascend even to God ...
Augustine Of Hippo
#17. All genuine philosophy transcends national boundaries. Patriotic philosophies are just nationalist ideologies.
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#18. Whereas science elicits changes in order to know, technology knows in order to elicit changes.
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#19. A distinguished cognitive neuroscientist confessed to me that, because of his religious upbringing, he could not get rid of psychoneural dualism. The idea that one ceases to be after death was too painful to him.
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#20. In any event, I don't believe in instant philosophy, because interesting problems take a long time to understand and work out. Just think of the problems of truth and justice.
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#21. To procrastinate obedience is to disobey God.
Randy Alcorn
#23. From a historical viewpoint, religion is just a kind of superstition, and from a political viewpoint it is a tool of social control.
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#24. I have no idea how to become successful in children's tv programming today other than to say that whereever you find that rare animal being pursued, insert yourself into its environment; get in the door in any position and work from within.
William Jackson
#25. A person is both wise and wealthy when you master the art of appreciating what you already have.
Zelig Pliskin
#26. It occurred to me that I had the duty to give society something in exchange for the free education I was getting.
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#27. Of course much remains to know, but we know how to learn: through scientific research.
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#28. I love fashion and there is no easier way to express yourself than through the clothes you wear.
Victoria Justice
#29. The pressure of survival in the big city will make you lose sight of your dream ... Hang in there.
James De La Vega
#30. Science is morally neutral, but social science shows us that some moral codes are better than others.
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#31. I'm hungry and we're having a great day then I'm slobbering all over you. It'll be amazing.
Bijou Hunter
#32. It is scandalous the way some scientists accept uncritically some of the most ridiculous speculations, such as the plurality of worlds, the opinion that spacetime has more than 4 dimensions, that particles can move faster than light, or that human life can be prolonged indefinitely.
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#33. A democratic state will protect the freedom to hold any beliefs other than those that harm others, such as racism. In particular, it will see to it that no one is harmed just because of her beliefs.
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#34. All the electronic devices are weakening the social bonds. Sociologists and psychologists should study this serious threat instead of repeating that communication is the cement of society.
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#35. There is a continuum between science and philosophy. As Fichte said (but did not practice), philosophy should be the science of sciences.
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#36. In the scientific community you find competent teachers and original researchers, just as in the musical community you find many good performers but very few good composers.
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#37. Communication accompanies social transactions and can instruct or stultify, mobilize or intimidate, but it is no substitute for production, collaboration and fight.
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#38. To me, work is not a burden but my main hobby. This is why I always take work with me when I go on holidays. Moreover, that's when new projects occur to me: while contemplating beautiful landscapes or seascapes.
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#39. In contrast to modern art, which causes displeasure-modern art, by definition, hurts. In this precise sense, modern art is sublime: it causes pleasure-in-pain, it produces its effect through its own failure, insofar as it refers to the impossible Things.
Slavoj Zizek
#40. To the extent that we ignore (or run from) our own sinfulness, we will be unable to care for other sinners. We will be unable to extend forgiveness to others until we are honest about the extent to which we are forgiven.
Tullian Tchividjian
#41. One should believe only what can be chosen to be true or just. Irrational (or unjustified) beliefs should be avoided because they can have disastrous practical consequences.
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