“When we come to be instructed by Philosophers, we must bring the old light of common sense along with us, and by it judge of the new light which the Philosopher communicates to us. But when we are required to put out the old light altogether, that we may follow the new, we have reason to be on our guard.”
Quote by Thomas Reid
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Essays In The Intellectual Powers Of Man: To Which Is Annexed An Analysis Of Aristotle Logic
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