Assertions Quote by Rudolf Carnap
““Let us be cautious in making assertions and critical in examining them, but tolerant in permitting linguistic forms. [Carnap’s famous plea for tolerance to which W.V. Quine took exception.]””
About This Quote
Source Philosophical Essay: Logical Syntax of Language (1934)
Advocates cautious assertion, critical scrutiny, and linguistic tolerance, while acknowledging philosophical debate.
In simple terms: Be careful, critical, tolerant in language.
Balance skepticism with openness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- language policy
- education
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we practice tolerance without compromising truth?
- What limits should linguistic tolerance have?
Tolerance may clash with deeply held beliefs.