The Four Idols

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It could be possible that humans are not capable of perceiving the truth. In "The Four Idols" according to Bacon, ". . . the human understanding is like a false mirror. . ." (Bacon 582). If this is correct, then people basically live in false reality. Humans are affected by what they believe in. Bacon states, ". . . [t]here are four classes of idols which beset men's minds" (582).The Idols of the Tribe, the Idols of the Cave and the Idols of the Marketplace strongly imply that our senses are prone to weakness (582). First of all, people feel as if their families are the most important part of their lives. Without our families many people would feel as if they had no support. "The Idols of the Tribe have their foundation in human nature itself, and in the tribe or race of men" (Bacon 582). People have a tendency to feel a sense of belonging, just because they are a member of a family. Bacon point out, “[t]he human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds" (584). People need the security of knowing there...

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