Answers Quote by Anonymous
“When one forgets the distinction between method and truth, one becomes foolishly prone to respond to any question that cannot be answered from the vantage of one's particular methodological perch by dismissing it as nonsensical, or by issuing a promissory note guaranteeing a solution to the problem at some juncture in the remote future, or by simply distorting the question into one that looks like the kind one really can answer after all.”
About This Quote
Confusing methodology with truth leads to evasive answers, false promises, or distorted questions.
In simple terms: Mixing method and truth causes avoidance and distortion.
Separate method from truth to answer honestly.
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When to use this quote
- academic debate
- public policy
- personal decision making
- media analysis
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Questions to Reflect On
- How do you ensure your method serves truth?
- When is it okay to defer a question?
May oversimplify complex issues if method is ignored.