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“Let one persuade many, and he becomes confirmed and convinced, and cares for no better evidence.” quote by Chauncey Wright
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“Let one persuade many, and he becomes confirmed and convinced, and cares for no better evidence.”

Chauncey Wright

About This Quote

The quote warns that persuading many can create false confidence, leading people to ignore better evidence.

In simple terms: Persuasion can replace evidence.

Key Takeaway

Beware of consensus without proof.

Themes

critical thinking influence evidence confidence group dynamics

Mood

cautious skeptical reflective

Type

aphor observation cautionary

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • marketing pitches
  • public debates
  • social media trends

Key Concepts

persuasion confirmation bias evidence evaluation

Practical Applications

  • encourage fact-checking
  • design persuasive messages with citations

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate genuine consensus from echo chambers?
  • When might majority opinion be a reliable guide?
A Different Perspective

Consensus can be valuable when based on solid data, not merely numbers.

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