Quotes of Alfred Jules Ayer - somelinesforyou

“ It is now generally admitted, at any rate by philosophers, that the existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any nonanimistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved... [A]ll utterances about the nature of God are nonsensical. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ It is now generally admitted, at any rate by philosophers, that the existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any nonanimistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved... [A]ll utterances about the nature of God are nonsensical. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ It is now generally admitted, at any rate by philosophers, that the existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any nonanimistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved... [A]ll utterances about the nature of God are nonsensical. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ There never comes a point where a theory can be said to be true. The most that one can claim for any theory is that it has shared the successes of all its rivals and that it has passed at least one test which they have failed. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ There never comes a point where a theory can be said to be true. The most that one can claim for any theory is that it has shared the successes of all its rivals and that it has passed at least one test which they have failed. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ There never comes a point where a theory can be said to be true. The most that one can claim for any theory is that it has shared the successes of all its rivals and that it has passed at least one test which they have failed. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ The traditional disputes of philosophers are, for the most part, as unwarranted as they are unfruitful. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer

“ While moral rules may be propounded by authority the fact that these were so propounded would not validate them. ”

- Alfred Jules Ayer
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