How to Escape from the Intellectual
Rubbish?
Russell
This
piece is a part of Russell’s essay “An Outline to Intellectual Rubbish”. It
begins with the statement that no superhuman ability is needed to avoid foolish
opinions. He asserts that there are simple rules to save one not from all the
errors but from silly errors. He cites the example of Aristotle who declared
that women had fewer teeth than men. Russell says that if Aristotle had asked
Mrs. Aristotle to keep her mouth open until he finished counting, he would have
saved himself from making a very serious mistake. He did not do so because he
thought he knew. This according to Russell is the greatest mistake. He further
illustrates this situation stating his own believes about hedgehogs and believes
of the ancient and medieval authors about unicorns and salamanders. Russell
says that one’s opinions are to be brought to the test of experience.
There
are also many ways by which one can become aware of one’s bias. If an opinion
contrary to one’s own makes him/her angry, then they must understand that they
themselves are doubtful in the subconscious level. He explains the difference
between arithmetic and theology. Arithmetic is about knowledge, but Theology is
only about opinions. Knowledge is the result of observations but opinion need
not be so. So whenever one gets angry about another person’s opinion, the
person should be on his/her guard and make observations to ascertain their
idea.
Russell
talks about dogmatism and suggests ways to get rid of is as well. They are
1.
To become aware of the opinions held in social circles different from one’s
own. Travel is a good way of reducing the intensity of insular prejudice. Here
Russell sights his personal experiences of travelling. When he was young he
lived much outside his own country especially in France, Germany, Italy and
U.S.
2.
If one cannot afford travel, they can communicate with people who have different
opinions. This will help one to think from the others’ perspective.
3.
Otherwise one can read a newspaper belonging to the opposite party. If such people
and newspapers seem to be mad or mean one have to caution oneself that they
will be seen in the same situation by others.
Russell
gives another interesting observation that knowing the customs of other
countries will not help always. When the Manchus conquered China, it was the
custom among the Chinese, the women to have small feet, and for the Manchus,
the men to wear pigtails. Instead of these two people dropping their foolish
customs, each adopted the custom of the other. The Chinese continued wearing
pigtails until the Manchus dominion ended in 1911. One must, however, learn to
judge and accept only what is good in other people and cultures. Blind
conformity to another faith or practice will not do any good.
Another
method to avoid dogmatism is to imagine arguments with a person having a
different bias. The one and only advantage of the method is it is not subject
to the limitations of time and space. Russell says that he had changed his mind
several times as a result of such kind of imaginary dialogues.
Russell
asks one to be careful in taking opinions that flatter one’s self-esteem. It is
very difficult to handle this problem because everybody is conscious of his/her
sense of superiority. According to Russell this should be tempered with a little
modesty and reasonableness. Our standard of values should not be absolute
because there are other people and other cultures. Their standards and systems
of values are equally respectable and valued for in their lives. He further
states that it is more difficult to deal with the self esteem of man as man,
because we cannot argue out the matter with some non-human mind. The only way
to solve this general human superiority is to remind about the episodic human
life in a small planet. Moreover humans should know that the other parts of the
cosmos may contain lives superior to themselves.
Fear,
Russell says, is another common source of error. Imagination works negatively
and harmfully when one invents certain kinds of fear (disastrous war, ghosts)
or entertains illusory gains (eternal life, heaven) etc. one must learn to
admit, at least to themselves, these fears. When one overcomes fear he/she
becomes less superstitious and more rational. Russell gives some examples to
show how magic, sorcery and witchcraft only create illusions of freedom. One
becomes really free only when they conquer fear rationally.
Russell,
citing the example of Socrates on the day of his death, specifies that people
speculate about future life (life after death) because they are unhappy with
today’s world. Such thoughts are also signs of fear.
Two mark:
Russell suggests five
ways of avoiding dogmatism. One is by making oneself aware of opinions that are
in opposition to his own. This can be achieved by travelling and also by
mingling and conversing with people having different opinions. The second
method is avoiding blind imitation or conformity. The third is by indulging in
arguments with an imaginary character that holds a different opinion. The
fourth way is by dealing with self-esteem or one’s sense of superiority which
is the most difficult one. The last one is overcoming fear, rationally. It is
fear that leads to disastrous wars and unhappiness. So it has to be overcome
consciously.
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