Quotes About Falsification
Such, then, are the basics of Popper's methodology for science: You make bold guesses and try your best to show that they are wrong
~ Unknown
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However, when an environment squarely conflicting with their capacities forces children to depend on unnatural processes or attitudes, the result is a falsification of type, which robs its victims of their real selves and makes them into inferior, frustrated copies of other people.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
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Writing always means hiding something in such a way that it then is discovered; because the truth that can come from my pen is like a shard that has been chipped from a great boulder by a violent impact, then flung far away; because there is no certitude outside falsification.
~ Italo Calvino
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Perhaps my true vocation was that of author of apocrypha, in the several meanings of the term: because writing always means hiding something in such a way that it then is discovered; because the truth that can come from my pen is like a shard that has been chipped from a great boulder by a violent impact, then flung far away; because there is no certitude outside falsification.
~ Italo Calvino
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Paranoiac people suffer from megalomania, a need to dominate others, feelings of persecution, and a compulsion to falsify the past to fit their view of the world. Fascism, aggression, and anti-Semitism, then, were only symptoms of what ailed Nazi Germany.
~ Unknown
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Be critical. Women have the right to say: This is surface, this falsifies reality, this degrades.
~ Tillie Olsen
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worse than amnesia, the loss of all memory. It is the chaotic falsification of memory. Dementia.
~ Unknown
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My parents often wondered why I would grow so indignant at the falsification and exploitation of the Nazi genocide. The most obvious answer is that it has been used to justify criminal policies of the Israeli state and US support for these policies.
~ Unknown
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In solitude, man is his truth; in society, he tends to be his mere conventionality or falsification.18
~ Unknown
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