Full Idea
The way of asserting a proposition, adducing reasons for it, and in the same way refuting its opposite by reasons, is not the form in which truth can appear.
Gist of Idea
Truth does not come from giving reasons for and against propositions
Source
Georg W.F.Hegel (Phenomenology of Spirit [1807], Pref 48)
Book Reference
Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'Phenomenology of Spirit', ed/tr. Miller,A.V. /Findlay,J.N. [OUP 1977], p.28
A Reaction
I can't see Plato or Aristotle agreeing with this. It is obviously the prelude to Hegel's dialectical account of reasoning. However, if we don't believe things because we have good reason to, I'm not sure where we shoud start.