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Character Quote by Michel de Montaigne

“One man may have some special knowledge at first-hand about the character of a river or a spring, who otherwise knows only what everyone else knows. Yet to give currency to this shred of information, he will undertake to write on the whole science of physics. From this fault many great troubles…” quote by Michel de Montaigne
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“One man may have some special knowledge at first-hand about the character of a river or a spring, who otherwise knows only what everyone else knows. Yet to give currency to this shred of information, he will undertake to write on the whole science of physics. From this fault many great troubles spring.”

Michel de Montaigne

About This Quote

Source Essay: Essays, Book I, 1580

Relying on limited personal experience to explain broad scientific truths leads to errors and confusion.

In simple terms: Personal anecdotes can't replace rigorous science.

Key Takeaway

Validate claims with broader evidence.

Themes

knowledge science error

Mood

skeptical reflective

Type

analytical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • teaching
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  • policy making
  • public communication

Key Concepts

epistemology authority overgeneralization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you verify anecdotal claims?
  • What safeguards prevent overgeneralization?
A Different Perspective

Personal bias can mislead even experts.

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