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Full Idea
What is the use of being a genius, unless with the same scientific evidence as other men, one can reach more truth than they?
Gist of Idea
Scientific genius extracts more than other people from the same evidence
Source
William James (The Sentiment of Rationality [1882], p.40)
Book Ref
James,William: 'Selected Writings of William James', ed/tr. Bird,Graham [Everyman 1995], p.40
A Reaction
This is aimed at Clifford's famous principle. He isn't actually contraverting the principle, but it is a nice point about evidence. Simple empiricists think detectives only have to stare at the evidence and the solution creates itself.
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