Men to a great extent believe what they want to—although I see in that no basis for a philosophy that tells us what we should want to want.
(Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Natural Law," Harvard Law Review 32 [November 1918]: 40-4, at 43)
Men to a great extent believe what they want to—although I see in that no basis for a philosophy that tells us what we should want to want.
(Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Natural Law," Harvard Law Review 32 [November 1918]: 40-4, at 43)