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Apprehension Quote by Francis Bacon

“It is by discourse that men associate, and words are imposed according to the apprehension of the vulgar. And therefore the ill and unfit choice of words wonderfully obsesses the understanding. Nor do the definitions or explanations wherewith in some things learned men are wont to guard and defend…” quote by Francis Bacon
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“It is by discourse that men associate, and words are imposed according to the apprehension of the vulgar. And therefore the ill and unfit choice of words wonderfully obsesses the understanding. Nor do the definitions or explanations wherewith in some things learned men are wont to guard and defend themselves, by any means set the matter right. But words plainly force and overrule the understanding, and throw all into confusion, and lead men away into innumerable and inane controversies and fancies.”

Francis Bacon

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Advancement of Learning, 1605

Language can shape thought, but misuse of words creates confusion and endless debate.

In simple terms: Bad word choices cloud understanding.

Key Takeaway

Choose precise language.

Themes

communication philosophy language misunderstanding debate

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • academic writing
  • media analysis
  • everyday conversations

Key Concepts

semantics cognitive bias rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you verify meaning beyond words?
  • When does language become a barrier to truth?
A Different Perspective

Precise language alone cannot resolve deep-rooted biases.

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