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Habits Quote by David Bentley Hart

“So much of what we imagine to be the testimony of reason or the clear and unequivocal evidence of our senses is really only an interpretive reflex, determined by mental habits impressed in us by an intellectual and cultural history. Even our notion of what might constitute a “rational” or…” quote by David Bentley Hart
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““So much of what we imagine to be the testimony of reason or the clear and unequivocal evidence of our senses is really only an interpretive reflex, determined by mental habits impressed in us by an intellectual and cultural history. Even our notion of what might constitute a “rational” or “realistic” view of things is largely a product not of a dispassionate attention to facts, but of an ideological legacy.””

David Bentley Hart

About This Quote

Source Book: The Beauty of the Infinite, 2019

Our perceptions of reason and reality are shaped by cultural and intellectual habits, not pure objectivity.

In simple terms: Our view of truth is influenced by learned habits.

Key Takeaway

Question your assumptions.

Themes

philosophy perception culture

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • personal reflection
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

cognitive bias ideology interpretation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your cultural habits shape what you consider rational?
  • Can you identify a belief that might be a reflex rather than evidence?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all individuals share the same cultural background.

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