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“Our analysis of truth and falsehood, or of the nature of judgment, is not very likely to be influenced by our hopes and fears.” quote by Charles D. Broad
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“Our analysis of truth and falsehood, or of the nature of judgment, is not very likely to be influenced by our hopes and fears.”

Charles D. Broad

About This Quote

Our judgments about truth are largely insulated from personal hopes and fears, suggesting an objective basis for evaluation.

In simple terms: Truth judgments can be objective despite emotions.

Key Takeaway

Reason can override bias in evaluating truth.

Themes

epistemology psychology objectivity

Mood

analytical calm

Type

theoretical

When to use this quote

  • scientific peer review
  • legal evidence assessment

Key Concepts

bias resistance

Practical Applications

  • use structured decision frameworks

Questions to Reflect On

  • What methods best reveal hidden biases?
  • Can true objectivity ever be achieved?
A Different Perspective

Complete detachment is rare; hidden biases may still influence conclusions.

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