“Zen wants us to acquire an entirely new point of view whereby to look into the mysteries of life and the secrets of nature. This is because Zen has come to the definite conclusion that the ordinary logical process of reasoning is powerless to give final satisfaction to our deepest spiritual needs.” WantNeedsGivingLooksSpiritualProcessNatureViewsSecretMysteryOrdinaryFinalsSatisfactionPoint Of ViewConclusionReasoningAcquireLogicalDefinitePowerlessWant UMystery Of Life Book:An Introduction to Zen Buddhism Source: An Introduction to Zen Buddhism
“We do not draw conclusions with our eyes, but with our reasoning powers, and if the whole of the rest of living nature proclaims with one accord from all sides the evolution of the world of organisms, we cannot assume that the process stopped short of Man. But it follows also that the factors which brought about the development of Man from his Simian ancestry must be the same as those which have brought about the whole of evolution.” IfsMenWorldWholeEyeScienceProcessSidesNatureDevelopmentEvolutionDrawsAssumingFactorsConclusionReasoningOrganismsAccordAncestry Author:August Weismann
“Science is not a system of certain, or -established, statements; nor is it a system which steadily advances towards a state of finality... And our guesses are guided by the unscientific, the metaphysical (though biologically explicable) faith in laws, in regularities which we can uncover-discover. Like Bacon, we might describe our own contemporary science-'the method of reasoning which men now ordinarily apply to nature'-as consisting of 'anticipations, rash and premature' and as 'prejudices'.” MenStatesMightLawScienceCertainNatureAccountsPrejudiceMethodStatementsContemporaryReasoningBiologyAnticipationMetaphysicalIn-lawsPrematureRegularityFinality Author:Karl Popper