William Kingdon Clifford Quote

It is hardly in human nature that a man should quite accurately gauge the limits of his own insight; but it is the duty of those who profit by his work to consider carefully where he may have been carried beyond it. If we must needs embalm his possible errors along with his solid achievements, and use his authority as an excuse for believing what he cannot have known, we make of his goodness an occasion to sin.


The Ethics of Belief (1877) - The Weight Of Authority


It is hardly in human nature that a man should quite accurately gauge the limits of his own insight; but it is the duty of those who profit by his...

It is hardly in human nature that a man should quite accurately gauge the limits of his own insight; but it is the duty of those who profit by his...

It is hardly in human nature that a man should quite accurately gauge the limits of his own insight; but it is the duty of those who profit by his...

It is hardly in human nature that a man should quite accurately gauge the limits of his own insight; but it is the duty of those who profit by his...