登陆注册
5410300000086

第86章

If it were permitted to reason consistently in religious matters, it is clear that we all ought to become Jews, because Jesus Christ our Saviour was born a Jew, lived a Jew, died a Jew, and that he said expressly that he was accomplishing, that he was fulfilling the Jewish religion.But it is clearer still that we ought to be tolerant of one another, because we are all weak, inconsistent, liable to fickleness and error.Shall a reed laid low in the mud by the wind say to a fellow reed fallen in the opposite direction : " Crawl as I crawl, wretch, or I shall petiion that you be torn up by the roots and burned? "Philosophical Dictionary: Truth TRUTH " PILATE therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king.To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth.Everyone that is of the truth heareth my voice." Pilate saith unto Him, What is truth? And when he had said this he went out, etc." (St.John xviii.37).

It is a sad thing for the human race that Pilate went out without waiting for the answer; we should know what truth is.Pilate had very little curiosity.

The accused led before him, says he is king, that he was to be king; and Pilate doe-s not inquire how that can be.He is supreme judge in Caesar's name, he has power of life and death; his duty was to probe the sense of these words.He ought to say--" Tell me what you understand by being king.

How were you born to be king and to bear witness to the truth? It is maintained that truth reaches but with difficulty to the ear of kings.I am judge, I have always had great trouble in finding it.While your enemies are howling against you without, give me some information on the point; you will be doing me the greatest service that has ever been done a judge; and I much prefer to learn to recognize truth, than to accede to the Jews' clamorous demand to have you hanged."We shall not dare, to be sure, seek what the author of all truth would have been able to reply to Pilate.

Would he have said : " Truth is an abstract word which most men use indifferently in their books and judgments, for error and falsehood? "This definition would have been marvellously appropriate to all makers of systems.Similarly is the word " wisdom " taken often for folly, and " wit" for nonsense.

Humanly speaking, let us define truth, while waiting for a better definition, as--" a statement of the facts as they are."I suppose that if one had given only six months to teaching Pilate the truths of logic, he would assuredly have made this conclusive syllogism.

One must not take away the life of a man who has only preached good morality:

well, the man who has been impeached has, on the showing of his enemies even, often preached excellent morality; therefore he should not be punished with death.

He might have drawn this further argument.

My duty is to disperse the riotous assemblage of a seditious people who demand a man's death, unreasonably and without legal form; well, that is the position of the Jews in this instance; therefore I must drive them away and break up their meeting.

We suppose that Pilate knew arithmetic; hence we will not speak of those forms of truth.

As regards mathematical truths, I think it would have taken at least three years before he could have learned higher geometry.The truths of physics combined with those of geometry would have demanded more than four years.We spend six, ordinarily, in studying theolgy; I ask twelve for Pilate, seeing that he was pagan, and that six years would not have been too much for eradicating all his old errors, and six years more for making him fit to receive a doctor's hood.

If Pilate had had a well-balanced mind, I should have asked only two years to teach him metaphysical truth; and as metaphysical truth is necessarily allied to moral truth, I flatter myself that in less than nine years be would have become a real scholar and a perfectly honest man.

I should then have said to Pilate:--Historical truths are merely probabilities.

If you had fought at the battle of Philippi, that is for you a truth which you know by' intuition, by perception.But for us who dwell near the Syrian desert, it is merely a very probable thing, which we know by hearsay.How much hearsay is necessary to form a conviction equal to that of a man who, having seen the thing, can flatter himself that he has a sort of certainty?

He who has heard the thing told by twelve thousand eye-witnesses, has only twelve thousand probabilities, equal to one strong probability, which is not equal to certainty.

If you have the thing from only one of these witnesses, you know nothing;you should be sceptical.If the witness is dead, you should be still more sceptical, for you cannot enlighten yourself.If from several witnesses who are dead, you are in the same plight.If from those to whom the witnesses have spoken, your scepticism should increase still more.

From generation to generation scepticism increases, and probability diminishes; and soon probability is reduced to zero.Philosophical Dictionary: Tyranny TYRANNY ONE gives the name of tyrant to the sovereign who knows no laws but those of his caprice, who takes his subjects' property, and who afterwards enrols them to go to take the property of his neighbours.There are none of these tyrants in Europe.

One distinguishes between the tyranny of one man and that of many.The tyranny of many would be that of a body which invaded the rights of other bodies, and which exercised despotism in favour of the laws corrupted by it.Nor are there any tyrants of this sort in Europe.

Under which tyranny would you like to live? Under neither; but if Ihad to choose, I should detest the tyranny of one man less than that of many.A despot always has his good moments; an assembly of despots never.

If a tyrant does me an injustice, I can disarm him through his mistress, his confessor or his page; but a company of grave tyrants is inaccessible to all seductions.When it is not unjust, it is at the least hard, and never does it bestow favours.

If I have only one despot, I am quit of him by drawing myself up against a wall when I see him pass, or by bowing low, or by striking the ground with my forehead, according to the custom of the country; but if there is a company of a hundred despots, I am exposed to repeating this ceremony a hundred times a day, which in the long run is very annoying if one's hocks are not supple.If I have a farm in the neighbourhood of one of our lords, I am crushed; if I plead against a relation of the relations of one of our lords, I am ruined.What is to be done? I fear that in this world one is reduced to being either hammer or anvil; lucky the man who escapes these alternatives!

同类推荐
  • 陆桴亭论小学

    陆桴亭论小学

    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。
  • 杜工部年谱

    杜工部年谱

    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。
  • 长生指要篇

    长生指要篇

    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。
  • 胡文敬集

    胡文敬集

    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。
  • 般若心经略疏

    般若心经略疏

    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
  • 甜妻热恋中

    甜妻热恋中

    闪婚三个月,单宇阳就逼她离婚。离就离,谁怕谁啊!娘家把她当成公主娇养了二十年,不是让她窝囊的在男人面前委屈求全的。只是某天,曲染买醉闯祸,不小心招惹了南城里最权大势大的贺家少爷,她只不过无心的撩了他一次,贺家少爷却猛追不舍,让她逃无可逃:女人,记住,我贺臣风不是你想上就上,想甩就甩的人,撩我是要付出代价的。
  • 天道投注站

    天道投注站

    你修炼百年,却一无所得。于是,你走进了天道投注站,花了1灵石开启“斗转星移”,中了幸运奖并获得一块“+50%修炼速度”的红领巾。你还不满足,又花了10灵石观看“华山论剑”,从11人中选出最强5人并排序,结果你运气爆棚,全部正确,获得了失传的独门神通“面目全非脚”。你还想试试运气,于是又花费2灵石购买了一注“三千大世界”,如果能中一等奖,就可以直接白日飞升了……你这样想着,踌躇满志。……这是关于一个逗比老板,利用系统的腹黑科技,在异界开了一家神奇小店的欢乐故事。新书已发,《天下无敌从读书开始》,欢迎戳进来。(本书群号:302815306,验证任意角色名入群)
  • 阴阳先生:地府摘花人

    阴阳先生:地府摘花人

    上古杀神白起,血染阴间,引得万鬼出逃,十殿阎王力压十大鬼王,大战之后使得无数冤魂,化作彼岸之花,怨念难平,白起悔悟自愿度化因果,成为地府摘花人....
  • 美国与反共主义:论美国对社会主义国家的意识形态外交

    美国与反共主义:论美国对社会主义国家的意识形态外交

    本书从美国特有的民族文化背景谈起,探索美国人为何对共产主义意识形态和社会主义国家采取如此敌对的态度,美国政治文化为何同马克思主义格格不入。本书还纵论美国在冷战期间和冷战结束之后的反共主义如何表现在其对社会主义国家的外交政策之中,指出美国在国家利益受到严重威胁时,意识形态的诉求会让于实际利益的考虑;在国力强盛的状态下,在对手的意识形态诉求也十分强烈的情况下,则在外交中强化意识形态色彩。
  • 富足一生的资本

    富足一生的资本

    《富足一生的资本》是马登励志教育系列图书之一,在马登的作品中占有重要地位。作者列举了一些成功人士的经典案例,从自身体会出发,由细节入手,从个人素质、生活习惯、生存环境、生活观念等方面探讨了一个人成功所要具备的资本。这本书是渴望成功的年轻人的灯塔,指引着这些年轻人向着成功的方向远航。
  • 你是我的青涩

    你是我的青涩

    黑暗小巷,她将他堵在路口,霸气外漏。“说,你喜不喜欢我?”她挑眉,将他壁咚在墙上。“不喜欢。”他的声音很淡很轻,却让她碎了心。他可能不知道,整个青春里她的世界里都是他的影子。最后的诀别终于鼓起勇气对她说出口,却被他轻描淡写的一句“不喜欢”所击败。别后四年,他再一次闯入她的世界。她决心不再那么累的去爱时,他却把她逼到床上,撕磨着她的耳畔,妖娆魅惑地对她说:“谁给你的胆子敢不想我,嗯?”
  • 拜见大侠

    拜见大侠

    一个平凡人,穿越到一个平凡的世界,成为了一个平凡的侠客。对于他来讲,只是普普通通的侠而已。但是对于江湖来讲,见之,行礼,齐呼。“拜见大侠”(书以签约,请各位朋友放心阅读,猫定然用心去写。)
  • 命运编织软件

    命运编织软件

    身为一个扑街作者的陈柯,手机中突然多了一个叫命运编织的软件。而里面却有一本写了开头的故事。无视了软件中的通告,过后,他发现,软件中自动写的故事在现实真实发生了。写一个人的命运该怎么写?急,在线等!
  • 宇宙第一公敌

    宇宙第一公敌

    天道不闻圣帝语,纵卧神海睡犹酣。这是圣帝在无数纪元之后留在世间的唯一话语。残破的学院里,一个头发花白的老人仰天看着无数的敌人,喃喃自语道:“为什么全世界都要弄喜我……”
  • 留守男人

    留守男人

    【北京卫视热播电视剧《婚姻时差》原著小说】在飞往温哥华挽救离婚危机的飞机上,成功的房地产商人李海收到了两封信。一封是情人晓菲的告别信;一封是多年前落魄时自己写给妻子吴婷的励志信。当年,为了女儿可以接受更好的教育,拥有更好的成长环境,李海和吴婷成了新移民浪潮中的MBA(已婚但自由)一族,分居两国。无可救药的心灵孤寂与不可避免的身体出轨,让两地分居的李海和吴婷倍感艰辛。震撼心灵的爱情,和八级特大地震一同到来,李海和晓菲在灾难中同行,吴婷只能隔海相望,爱莫能助。吴婷发现李海和晓菲的关系,痛定思痛,决定离婚,开始自己的事业;晓菲发现李海和吴婷的感情,也决定退出,将李海赠送的房子卖掉,捐给红十字会,留下了一封告别信,移民美国。