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“How do I know that I know this, except that I've always been taught this and never heard anything else? [...] How sure am I of my own views? Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus, and the feeling that whatever you think you're bound to be okay, because you're in the safely moral…” quote by Christopher Hitchens
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“How do I know that I know this, except that I've always been taught this and never heard anything else? [...] How sure am I of my own views? Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus, and the feeling that whatever you think you're bound to be okay, because you're in the safely moral majority.”

Christopher Hitchens

About This Quote

Hitchens questions the certainty of one's beliefs, warning against complacency in majority consensus and urging critical self‑examination of deeply held ideas.

In simple terms: Don't trust beliefs just because they're widely accepted.

Key Takeaway

Skepticism toward social conformity.

Themes

critical thinking philosophy cognitive bias individualism

Mood

provocative thought‑provoking

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • debate clubs
  • academic seminars on epistemology

Key Concepts

epistemic humility social conformity

Practical Applications

  • challenge assumptions in discussions

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance healthy skepticism with social cohesion?
  • What methods help test the robustness of personal convictions?
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