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Absurdity Quote by Bertrand Russell

“Aristotle, in spite of his reputation, is full of absurdities. He says that children should be conceived in the Winter, when the wind is in the North, and that if people marry too young the children will be female. He tells us that the blood of females is blacker then that of males; that the pig…” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“Aristotle, in spite of his reputation, is full of absurdities. He says that children should be conceived in the Winter, when the wind is in the North, and that if people marry too young the children will be female. He tells us that the blood of females is blacker then that of males; that the pig is the only animal liable to measles; that an elephant suffering from insomnia should have its shoulders rubbed with salt, olive-oil, and warm water; that women have fewer teeth than men, and so on. Nevertheless, he is considered by the great majority of philosophers a paragon of wisdom.”

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Source Book: A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 1945

Russell highlights how even revered thinkers can hold many false or absurd beliefs, yet their overall contributions remain valuable.

In simple terms: Great thinkers can be wrong about details but still be wise overall.

Key Takeaway

Separate ideas from the thinker.

Themes

philosophy mistakes reputation

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

analytical reflective

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • public discourse
  • teaching philosophy

Key Concepts

cognitive bias historical context

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we evaluate ideas independently of their author?
  • What criteria should we use to judge a thinker's overall worth?
A Different Perspective

Even brilliant minds can be flawed; avoid blind reverence.

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