登陆注册
5185000000011

第11章 OF REASON AND SCIENCE(1)

WHEN man reasoneth,he does nothing else but conceive a sum total,from addition of parcels;or conceive a remainder,from subtraction of one sum from another:which,if it be done by words,is conceiving of the consequence of the names of all the parts,to the name of the whole;or from the names of the whole and one part,to the name of the other part.And though in some things,as in numbers,besides adding and subtracting,men name other operations,as multiplying and dividing;yet they are the same:for multiplication is but adding together of things equal;and division,but subtracting of one thing,as often as we can.These operations are not incident to numbers only,but to all manner of things that can be added together,and taken one out of another.For as arithmeticians teach to add and subtract in numbers,so the geometricians teach the same in lines,figures (solid and superficial),angles,proportions,times,degrees of swiftness,force,power,and the like;the logicians teach the same in consequences of words,adding together two names to make an affirmation,and two affirmations to make a syllogism,and many syllogisms to make a demonstration;and from the sum,or conclusion of a syllogism,they subtract one proposition to find the other.Writers of politics add together pactions to find men's duties;and lawyers,laws and facts to find what is right and wrong in the actions of private men.In sum,in what matter soever there is place for addition and subtraction,there also is place for reason;and where these have no place,there reason has nothing at all to do.

Out of all which we may define (that is to say determine)what that is which is meant by this word reason when we reckon it amongst the faculties of the mind.For reason,in this sense,is nothing but reckoning (that is,adding and subtracting)of the consequences of general names agreed upon for the marking and signifying of our thoughts;I say marking them,when we reckon by ourselves;and signifying,when we demonstrate or approve our reckonings to other men.

And as in arithmetic unpractised men must,and professors themselves may often,err,and cast up false;so also in any other subject of reasoning,the ablest,most attentive,and most practised men may deceive themselves,and infer false conclusions;not but that reason itself is always right reason,as well as arithmetic is a certain and infallible art:but no one man's reason,nor the reason of any one number of men,makes the certainty;no more than an account is therefore well cast up because a great many men have unanimously approved it.And therefore,as when there is a controversy in an account,the parties must by their own accord set up for right reason the reason of some arbitrator,or judge,to whose sentence they will both stand,or their controversy must either come to blows,or be undecided,for want of a right reason constituted by Nature;so is it also in all debates of what kind soever:and when men that think themselves wiser than all others clamour and demand right reason for judge,yet seek no more but that things should be determined by no other men's reason but their own,it is as intolerable in the society of men,as it is in play after trump is turned to use for trump on every occasion that suit whereof they have most in their hand.For they do nothing else,that will have every of their passions,as it comes to bear sway in them,to be taken for right reason,and that in their own controversies:bewraying their want of right reason by the claim they lay to it.

The use and end of reason is not the finding of the sum and truth of one,or a few consequences,remote from the first definitions and settled significations of names;but to begin at these,and proceed from one consequence to another.For there can be no certainty of the last conclusion without a certainty of all those affirmations and negations on which it was grounded and inferred.As when a master of a family,in taking an account,casteth up the sums of all the bills of expense into one sum;and not regarding how each bill is summed up,by those that give them in account,nor what it is he pays for,he advantages himself no more than if he allowed the account in gross,trusting to every of the accountant's skill and honesty:

so also in reasoning of all other things,he that takes up conclusions on the trust of authors,and doth not fetch them from the first items in every reckoning (which are the significations of names settled by definitions),loses his labour,and does not know anything,but only believeth.

When a man reckons without the use of words,which may be done in particular things,as when upon the sight of any one thing,we conjecture what was likely to have preceded,or is likely to follow upon it;if that which he thought likely to follow follows not,or that which he thought likely to have preceded it hath not preceded it,this is called error;to which even the most prudent men are subject.But when we reason in words of general signification,and fall upon a general inference which is false;though it be commonly called error,it is indeed an absurdity,or senseless speech.For error is but a deception,in presuming that somewhat is past,or to come;of which,though it were not past,or not to come,yet there was no impossibility discoverable.But when we make a general assertion,unless it be a true one,the possibility of it is inconceivable.And words whereby we conceive nothing but the sound are those we call absurd,insignificant,and nonsense.And therefore if a man should talk to me of a round quadrangle;or accidents of bread in cheese;or immaterial substances;or of a free subject;a free will;or any free but free from being hindered by opposition;I should not say he were in an error,but that his words were without meaning;that is to say,absurd.

同类推荐
  • NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND

    NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 书生初见

    书生初见

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 云仙笑

    云仙笑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Awakening & To Let

    Awakening & To Let

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 杨时诗话

    杨时诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 龙跃星海

    龙跃星海

    一个需要完成任务才能回家的故事无人能完成的任务所幸它非人
  • 我名邪帝

    我名邪帝

    神秘的玉佩,传说中的故事,难道那北陵古帝,仙尊,魔尊都是真的?看怂货男主如何变强,把他们都超越吧!不过话说郝阡辰那么怂,怎么可能做到。不试试怎么会知道?让我没来见证他的成长吧……
  • 三国之武步天下

    三国之武步天下

    一个孤儿刘芳,穿越到了三国,还成了刘繇的儿子。而且意外得到召唤系统,招来了无数华夏英豪,谁是雄中之雄,王中之王。在这里只有强者才可以存活!醉卧美人膝!看刘芳如果在之个世界上恢复他的大汉江山!
  • 绝世宠妃

    绝世宠妃

    她是天朝特种兵,一朝穿越,从唯唯诺诺的废柴四小姐,步步为营,处心积虑的成为当朝太子妃,她是外人眼里的狐狸精,却是他的智慧小娘子,他宠她,用尽全心去宠她。甚至为她放弃整个天下,只为要一个她!
  • 腹黑萌宝之娘亲太妖娆

    腹黑萌宝之娘亲太妖娆

    大燕国,第一钱庄。偌大的厅堂里,正举行着一场盛大的拍卖会,数件珍宝统一用精美的盒子包装起来,整整齐齐摆放在展台上。拍卖厅分三层,一楼是寻常客人,二楼雅阁是有拜贴的常客,三楼雅阁是金贴贵客,能得金贴的客人要么是皇亲国戚,商富巨甲,要么江湖高手,隐世高人。叶飘飘坐在三楼的雅坐里,顺手拉开纱帘,向楼下望了一眼,展台前,站着一名红衣美人,身材极是惹火,曲线窈窕,纤指指着……
  • 超业余风水探秘

    超业余风水探秘

    风水堪舆,古已有之。正所谓罗盘连达阴阳,八卦推演万千,一本《易》,道尽了过去未来。我观兄台,天庭饱满,地阁方圆,慈眉善目,白皙水嫩。最近肯定胖了吧?女孩儿不喜欢了吧?羡慕那些肌肉饱满,印堂发黑的人吧?别犹豫,来这里,我们有专业的团队,竭力破解您身边的难题。建了个小群:792693720,欢迎大家加入。
  • 美美娇娘恶魔夫2

    美美娇娘恶魔夫2

    倔强坚强女大学生林琳,在游泳池中被一支古玉簪刺到,被带到千年之前的大唐。机缘巧合的结识了李世民之胞弟李元吉,两人性格冲突,误会不断。然而两人在分分合合冲突间,产生了感情,彼此认为对方是今生的知己。然而唐太宗李世民,也对林琳有些感情,千方百计为二人制造障碍。而后事的发展,谁也没有预料到……婉转曲折的爱情故事,阴险狠毒的阴谋伎俩,错综复杂的人物关系,请看《美美娇娘恶魔夫2》
  • 梦中的通神者

    梦中的通神者

    大萨满斯琴掛几次来哈尔滨都坚持不住在我家里。说身上带着“东西”,包里装着“神器”。算起来我们相识交往快十年了。2002年我应莫力达瓦达斡尔族自治旗人民政府之邀,赴尼尔基做全旗的旅游规划。十几年来我一直在东蒙地区做科研搞调查,了解到达斡尔、鄂温克、鄂伦春、赫哲、朝鲜等民族是东北亚地区的世居民族,是萨满教母源地之一。他们的氏族萨满至今也是萨满教最古老、最为典型的传承人之一,并不断向外延伸,影响其他北方民族而成为一种世界性的历史文化现象。北方民族萨满继承的是“天人合一”、“人神合一”、“万物有灵”的哲学思维。
  • 短片也风流:50部欧洲最新获奖短篇评介

    短片也风流:50部欧洲最新获奖短篇评介

    本书收集了50部在国际知名电影节上最新获奖的欧洲短片,以出品时间为序,对各部分影片进行介绍、评赏,像万花筒一样,能让我们了解到欧洲丰富的短片创作。
  • 重生之洪荒天尊

    重生之洪荒天尊

    一样的洪荒,不一样的故事,一个后世穿越的人,纵横洪荒世界,拯救鸿钧脱离天道,最终成就一个至高的存在……无需介绍太多东西,一切都需要你们自己前去观看……你们便是主角,你们便是纵横洪荒的牛人,尽情的想象吧!