• Blaise Pascal When we are accustomed to use bad reasons for proving natural effects, we are not willing to receive good reasons when they are discovered.
    Source: Pensees (1669)
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher 1623-1662
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Blaise Pascal - When we are accustomed to use bad reasons for proving natural effects, we are not willing to receive good reasons when they are discovered.
When we are accustomed to use bad reasons for proving natural effects, we are not willing to receive good reasons when they are discovered. by : Blaise Pascal
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purple-flower When we are accustomed to use bad reasons for proving natural effects, we are not willing to receive good reasons when they are discovered.
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