A Few Choice Quotes to consider!*
Bannister on Theories:
“...
the psychologist cannot present a picture of man which patently
contradicts his behavior in presenting that picture.” From Borger &
Cioffi/Bannister, eds., Explanation in the Behavioural Sciences (Cambridge UP, 1970), p. 417.
Aristotle on Skepticism:
“It
is in the highest degree evident that neither any one of those who
maintain this view nor any one else is really in this position. For why
does a man walk to Megara and not stay at home, when he thinks he ought
to be walking there? Why does he not walk early some morning into a well
or over a precipice, if one happens to be in his way? Why do we observe
him guarding against this, evidently because he does not think that
falling in is alike good and not good? Evidently, then, he judges one
thing to be better and another worse.” Metaphysics 1006b (IV, iv, 40)
Coase on economic man:
“There
is no reason to suppose that most human beings are engaged in
maximizing anything unless it be unhappiness, and even this with
incomplete success” (Ronald Coase, The Firm, the Market, and the Law, U of Chicago Press, 1988), p. 4.
Salzman on Comparative Political Economy:
"’Well
. . . the world is basically divided into two kinds of
countries—communist countries and capitalist countries. A capitalist
country is a place where people own things privately and can become more
wealthy than other people. They use money to get whatever they want,
and can oppress poor people. A communist country is a place where the
government owns everything. That way, everyone is equal, and no one can
be oppressed. Without money, people share willingly with each other
and help each other rather than just helping themselves. Everyone works
for the good of the people, not just for personal gain.’ Colonel Sun
thought about this for a moment, then burst into derisive laughter.
‘The capitalists sound pretty normal,’ he observed, ‘but that communist
arrangement sounds like a lot of crap to me.’" [The Laughing Sutra, p. 58]
There
is a story that Communism, Capitalism, and Socialism decided to have
lunch together one day. Communism and Capitalism were on time, but
Socialism arrived late. He said, "I'm sorry I am late, but I had to
queue up to buy some sausage. Communism said, "What's a sausage?," and
Capitalism said "What's a queue?" [The Laughing Sutra, p. 210]
Quine on Cultural Relativism:
Truth,
says the cultural relativist, is culture-bound. But if it were, then
he, within his own culture, ought to see his own culture-bound truth as
absolute. He cannot proclaim cultural relativism without rising above
it, and he cannot rise above it without giving it up. [Willard Van Orman
Quine, “On empirically equivalent systems of the world,” Erkenntnis, Vol. 9 (1975), pp. 327-8 (pp. 313-28).]
Roger Sperry on Reductionism:
We
no longer seek ultimate nature of reality within the smallest physical
elements, nor in their innermost essence. Instead the search is
redirected to focus primarily on the patterning of the elements, on
their differential pacing and timing and the progressive compounding of
patterns of patterns, and on their evolving nature and complexity. (American Psychologist, Vol. 50, No. 7, 506)
John O’Brien:
“The desire of one man to live on the fruits of another’s labor is the original sin of the world.” [George Seldes, ed., The Great Thoughts (Ballentine Books, 19850, p. 314]
Rand on Human Nature:
“Man
gains enormous values from dealing with other men: living in a human
society is his proper way of life – but only on certain conditions. Man
is not a lone wolf and he is not a social animal. He is a contractual animal.
He has to plan his life long-range, make his own choices, and deal
with other men by voluntary agreement (and he has to be able to rely on
their observance of the agreement they entered).” [“A Nation’s Unity,” Ayn Rand Letter, Vol. II, 2, p. 3.]
Alexis de Tocqueville on business:
“The
transactions of business opened a new road to power, and the financier
rose to a station of political influence in which he was at once
flattered and despised.” [Democracy in America, p. xxxvi]
Jostein Gaarner on the supernatural:
“So you don’t believe in anything supernatural then.”
“We’ve
already talked about that. Even the term ‘supernatural’ is a curious
one. No, I suppose I believe that there is only one nature. But that,
on the other hand, is absolutely astonishing.” (Sophie’s World, p. 360)
Arthur Miller on salesmen:
His was a salesman’s profession, if one may describe such dignified slavery as a profession…(“In Memoriam,” The New Yorker, December 25, 1995 & January 1, 1996)
Business Besmirched:
In
1769 [Benjamin] Franklin had written to his friend Henry Home, Lord
Cames, the Scottish jurist and philosopher: `There seems to be but three
ways for a nation to acquire wealth. The first is by war, as the Romans did, in plundering their conquered neighbors. This is robbery. The second is by commerce, which is generally cheating. The third by agriculture, the only honest way....'"[from Forest MacDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum]*From my personal collection
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