William James quote about truth from The Varieties of Religious Experience - Rather do I fear to lose truth by this pretension to possess it already wholly.
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Rather do I fear to lose truth by this pretension to possess it already wholly.
 William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902). copy citation

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“I do indeed disbelieve that we or any other mortal men can attain on a given day to absolutely incorrigible and unimprovable truth about such matters of fact as those with which religions deal. But I reject this dogmatic ideal not out of a perverse delight in intellectual instability. I am no lover of disorder and doubt as such. Rather do I fear to lose truth by this pretension to possess it already wholly. That we can gain more and more of it by moving always in the right direction, I believe as much as any one, and I hope to bring you all to my way of thinking before the termination of these lectures. Till then, do not, I pray you, harden your minds irrevocably against the empiricism which I profess.” source

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