William James Quote

The ignoring of data is, in fact, the easiest and most popular mode of obtaining unity in one's thought.


The Sentiment of Rationality, Mind, Series 1, Volume 4, 1879 (p. 320)


The ignoring of data is, in fact, the easiest and most popular mode of obtaining unity in one's thought.

The ignoring of data is, in fact, the easiest and most popular mode of obtaining unity in one's thought.

The ignoring of data is, in fact, the easiest and most popular mode of obtaining unity in one's thought.

The ignoring of data is, in fact, the easiest and most popular mode of obtaining unity in one's thought.