What I have been calling nefarious rhetoric recurs in a rudimentary
form also in impromptu discussions. Someone harbors a prejudice or an
article of faith or a vested interest, and marshals ever more desperate
and threadbare arguments in defense of his position rather than be
swayed by reason or face the facts. Even more often, perhaps, the
deterrent is just stubbon pride: reluctance to acknowledge error.
Unscientific man is beset by a deplorable desire to have been right. The
scientist is distinguished by a desire to be right.
- W. V. Quine, An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary
- W. V. Quine, An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary
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