Modem
Bent of Mind
28. But the need for
serious reflection on truths which are already well known is in close
accordance with the genius and mentality of our contemporaries, who like to
explore their minds in depth. They find mental repose in the secure grasp of
truth, apprehended, as it were, in the light of conscience. Not that this
method of enquiry is without serious risk. Famous philosophers have studied
this activity of the human intellect and pronounced it to be its most perfect
and highest function. They have actually gone so far as to maintain that it is
the measure and source of reality, and this has led them to some abstruse,
barren, absurd, and wholly fallacious conclusions. Nevertheless, this does not
mean that the training of the mind to scrutinize the truth which lies in the
depth of its own awareness is not in itself an excellent thing. It is reckoned
today as being the highest expression of modern culture. And if this mental discipline
is carefully coordinated with that habit of mind whereby a man discovers
objective truth, the investigation of one's conscious knowledge may well lead
to a greater knowledge of oneself, one's dignity as a human being, one's
intellectual powers and practical ability.
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