“There are two principles on which all men of intellectual integrity and good will can agree, as a 'basic minimum,' as a precondition of any discussion, co-operation or movement toward an intellectual Renaissance. . . . They are not axioms, but until a man has proved them to himself and has accepted them, he is not fit for an intellectual discussion. These two principles are: a. that emotions are not tools of cognition; b. that no man has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others.” MenTwoUseForceEmotionPrinciplesMovementFitIntegrityIntellectualToolsAgreeAcceptedDiscussionOperationsMinimumGood WillRenaissanceCognitionAxiomsInitiatePhysical Force Author:Ayn Rand
“As to whether those who fit the common meaning of the term "intellectual" should act in the manner that [ Edward] Said prescribes, that's another question. Needless to say, I agree with him that they should, and that they commonly do not.” ShouldSaidTermCommonFitIntellectualAgree Author:Noam Chomsky