Belief Quote by C. D. Broad
“Now I do not myself share that superstitious reverence for the beliefs of common sense which many contemporary philosophers profess. But I think that we must start from them, and that we ought to depart from them only when we find good reason to do so.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical Essay, 1950s
We should start from common‑sense beliefs but be ready to abandon them when better reasons appear.
In simple terms: Begin with ordinary ideas, change if needed.
Question assumptions when evidence demands.
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When to use this quote
- academic debates
- daily decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What common belief have you revised?
- When is it okay to trust intuition?
Overreliance on common sense can hinder innovation.