He also quoted John Locke who in the 17th century said that «a madman is one who draws entirely reasonable conclusions
from erroneous assumptions».
Not exact matches
Because of the
erroneous assumption thrust upon us that because you are having hard times it is a result of a persons personal character, a catch 22 traps and hinders people
from being employed.
By claiming that atheists borrow their morality
from religion (specifically Christianity), Wilson makes several gargantuan and
erroneous assumptions.
So many prospective canine / feline pure bred buyers make the
erroneous assumption that, because a pet comes complete with a pedigree, then it MUST be of good quality, and come
from a respectable facility.
Like a textbook
from Southern California Conceptual art heaven, we go
from the absurd into the ridiculous on a nightmarish journey fraught with historical omissions, hypocritical assertions,
erroneous assumptions, bad curatorial decisions and bad scholarship.
Of course the sensitivity * emerging *
from GCMs could still be wrong, owing to
erroneous and / or incomplete
assumptions on which it depends.
For decades, fire investigators relied on a set of
erroneous beliefs and
assumptions, akin to folklore, about what were thought to be the telltale signs of arson that were passed down
from one generation to the next and accepted at face value.