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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