Ignorance hides from us facts, and we decide partially7 rather than confess our deficiency. Ill-directed education gives us pre-possessions, which are obstacles in the way of truth, and we continue to cherish what, having become a part of our nature, it pains us to discard. The senses will occasionally mislead us and although we are conscious that appearances are not to be wholly trusted, we reluctantly doubt our own infallibility. From early, and therefore unquestioned, associations, we have acquired certain habits, and from fashion certain sentiments, and we continue old customs, and fall into the current opinion unconsciously. Of these sources of prejudice, logic8 warns us to beware. Of so much importance did Bacon regard these hindrances9 to truth, that he considered the pursuit of new truth hopeless while they were cherished. In a mixed vein10 of poetry and philosophy, he divided prejudices into four classes, which he called Idols11 of the Tribe, the Den5, the Market and the Theatre. Idols of the Tribe are prejudices men imbibe12 from early training, and love of hypothesis. They are so called because common to the whole race or tribe of mankind. Idols of the Den are those which relate to a man's particular character, Idols of the Market are those which are accommodated to common notions. Idols of the Theatre denote such as pertain13 to hypothetical systems of philosophy.
Remembering the declarations of Euler and Gall14, and the daily discoveries of science, we should stand, as it were, on the verge15 of the old world of experience, and look out on the new world of troth. A young thinker should make for himself a chart of proposed reforms, systems, and changes, agitated16 in his day—place
In relative positions in the scale of importance such as he deems of value, if true—and then analyse his experience to see what is soundly opposed thereto. Such a practice would go far to rid men of idol-prejudices, which retard17 private improvement and public progress.
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1 idol | |
n.偶像,红人,宠儿 | |
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2 bias | |
n.偏见,偏心,偏袒;vt.使有偏见 | |
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n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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v.批准,认可;n.批准,认可 | |
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n.兽穴;秘密地方;安静的小房间,私室 | |
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adj.可敬的;荣誉的,光荣的 | |
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8 logic | |
n.逻辑(学);逻辑性 | |
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阻碍者( hindrance的名词复数 ); 障碍物; 受到妨碍的状态 | |
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n.血管,静脉;叶脉,纹理;情绪;vt.使成脉络 | |
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偶像( idol的名词复数 ); 受崇拜的人或物; 受到热爱和崇拜的人或物; 神像 | |
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v.喝,饮;吸入,吸收 | |
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v.(to)附属,从属;关于;有关;适合,相称 | |
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v.使烦恼,使焦躁,难堪;n.磨难 | |
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n.阻止,延迟;vt.妨碍,延迟,使减速 | |
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