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“It is idle to talk always of the alternative of reason and faith. Reason is itself a matter of faith. It is an act of faith to assert that our thoughts have any relation to reality at all. If you are merely a sceptic, you must sooner or later ask yourself the question, "Why should ANYTHING go…” quote by G.K. Chesterton
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““It is idle to talk always of the alternative of reason and faith. Reason is itself a matter of faith. It is an act of faith to assert that our thoughts have any relation to reality at all. If you are merely a sceptic, you must sooner or later ask yourself the question, "Why should ANYTHING go right; even observation and deduction? Why should not good logic be as misleading as bad logic? They are both movements in the brain of a bewildered ape?" The young sceptic says, "I have a right to think for myself." But the old sceptic, the complete sceptic, says, "I have no right to think for myself. I have no right to think at all.””

G.K. Chesterton

About This Quote

Reason and faith are intertwined; believing in any knowledge requires a leap of faith, and skepticism ultimately questions the right to think itself.

In simple terms: Reason presupposes faith; deep skepticism denies thinking.

Key Takeaway

Both reason and faith rely on unprovable belief.

Themes

Epistemology Skepticism Faith Reason Philosophy of Mind

Mood

Reflective Skeptical Contemplative

Type

Philosophical Reflective

When to use this quote

  • Academic debate
  • Personal existential crisis
  • Theological discussion
  • Scientific inquiry

Key Concepts

Belief Knowledge Cognition Truth

Practical Applications

  • Philosophical essays
  • Critical thinking workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to claim a right to think?
  • How does faith shape our perception of reality?
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