Share Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Copy Link A rational man is (in the ideal) one who apportions his belief to the evidence and orders his conduct according to warranted belief.
Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress truthWole Soyinka
Science itself is, strictly, not so much a body of hardened knowledge as an organised and co-operative effort to carry on enquiry by a certain method…Kwasi Wiredu
It is difficult to think that men could imprison or even kill their fellow men for doctrinal differences with a free conscience if they understood clearly that, in doing so, they were acting simply on their own fallible opinionsKwasi Wiredu