Orthodoxy
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“Heretics” because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge.
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The only possible excuse for this book is that it is an answer to a challenge.
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“I will begin to worry about my philosophy,” said Mr. Street, “when Mr. Chesterton has given us his.”
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I will not call it my philosophy; for I did not make it. God and humanity made it; and it made me. I have often had a fancy for writing a romance about an English yachtsman who slightly miscalculated his course and discovered England under the impression that it was a new island in the South Seas.
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How can we contrive to be at once astonished at the world and yet at home in it?
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Thoroughly worldly people never understand even the world; they rely altogether on a few cynical maxims which are not true.
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He said mildly that there were a good many men after all who believed in themselves and who were not in lunatic asylums.
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If you consulted your business experience instead of your ugly individualistic philosophy, you would know that believing in himself is one of the commonest signs of a rotter.
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people need to hear this today. everyon is a rooter
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Actors who can’t act believe in themselves; and debtors who won’t pay.
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because he believes in himself. Complete self-confidence is not merely a sin; complete self-confidence is a weakness.
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complete self confidence is sin and weakness
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“Well, if a man is not to believe in himself, in what is he to believe?” After a long pause I replied, “I will go home and write a book in answer to that question.” This is the book that I have written in answer to it.
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Certain new theologians dispute original sin, which is the only part of Christian theology which can really be proved.
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But they essentially deny human sin, which they can see in the street.
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The strongest saints and the strongest sceptics alike took positive evil as the starting-point of their argument.
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He must either deny the existence of God, as all atheists do; or he must deny the present union between God and man, as all Christians do. The new theologians seem to think it a highly rationalistic solution to deny the cat.
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I mean that as all thoughts and theories were once judged by whether they tended to make a man lose his soul, so for our present purpose all modern thoughts and theories may be judged by whether they tend to make a man lose his wits.
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A man who thinks himself a chicken is to himself as ordinary as a chicken.
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A man who thinks he is a bit of glass is to himself as dull as a bit of glass.
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It is the homogeneity of his mind which makes him dull, and w...
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The fairy tale discusses what a sane man will do in a mad world. The sober realistic novel of to-day discusses what an essential lunatic will do in a dull world.
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Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason.
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Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do.
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Mathematicians go mad, and cashiers; but creative art...
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And he was definitely driven mad by logic, by the ugly and alien logic of predestination. Poetry was not the disease, but the medicine; poetry partly
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kept him in health.
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Poetry is sane because it floats easily in an infinite sea; reason seeks to cross the infinite sea, and so make it finite.
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The result is mental exhaustion, like the physical exhaustion of Mr. Holbein.
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To accept everything is an exercise, to understand ev...
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The poet only desires exaltation and expansion, a world to stretch himself in. The poet only asks to ...
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It is the logician who seeks to get the heavens into his head. And it is...
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for the madman (like the determinist) generally sees too much cause in everything.
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The madman is not the man who has lost his reason. The madman is the man who has lost everything except his reason.
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The new scientific society definitely discourages men from thinking about death;
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it is a fact, but it is considered a morbid fact.
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In these cases it is not enough that the unhappy man should desire truth; he must desire health.
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Nothing can save him but a blind hunger for normality,
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A man cannot think himself out of mental evil; for it is actually the organ of thought that has become diseased, ungovern...
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Curing a madman is not arguing with a philosopher; it is casting out a devil.
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Their attitude is really this: that the man must stop thinking, if he is to go on living.
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this is so true. not many people think anymore in this life. they are just entertained
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I merely remark here on the fact that both cases have the same kind of completeness and the same kind of incompleteness.
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Mr. McCabe thinks me a slave because I am not allowed to believe in determinism. I think Mr. McCabe a slave because he is not allowed to believe in fairies.
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The Christian is quite free to believe that there is a considerable amount of settled order and inevitable development in the universe.
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just as a sane man knows that he is complex. The sane man knows that he has a touch of the beast, a touch of the devil, a touch of the saint, a touch of the citizen. Nay, the really sane man knows that he has a touch of the madman.
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The materialist is sure that history has been simply and solely a chain of causation, just as the interesting person before mentioned is quite sure that he is simply and solely a chicken. Materialists and madmen never have doubts.
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materalists and mad men never hve doubts
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Spiritual doctrines do not actually limit the mind as do materialistic denials.
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In passing from this subject I may note that there is a queer fallacy to the effect that materialistic fatalism is in some way favourable to mercy, to the abolition of cruel punishments or punishments of any kind.
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we may say in summary that it is reason used without root, reason in the void.
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The man who begins to think without the proper first principles goes mad;
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he begins to think at the...
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But we may ask in conclusion, if this be what drives men mad, what is it...
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