Ludwig Wittgenstein — "Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise…"
Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise doubts where no question can be asked.
Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise doubts where no question can be asked.
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"The facts of the world are not the whole truth, only part of it."
"My mind is not like a machine, but like a hand. Its job is to make things, not to analyze them."
"The greatest danger is not that our machines will rebel against us, but that they will do exactly what we tell them to do."
"An entire mythology is stored in our language."
"The philosopher's treatment of a question is like the treatment of an illness."
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