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“[...] the less you know, the less you will be aware of your ignorance. The familiar metaphor is that the wider the circle of our knowledge, the greater its contact with the unknown, and the more oppressive our feeling of cognitive inadequacy. By contrast, a small mind finds a small world to match it, and the smaller the mind the more it feels it has the world sussed.” ReasonPhilosophyKnowledge Author:Raymond Tallis
“There is a Greek proverb: ‘Each is furthest from himself’. It is open to many interpretations, but this is what it means to me: because we look out from within ourselves at the world around us, we tend, in a rather fundamental sense, to overlook ourselves. We are the dark centre, or the invisible origin, of the world with which we interact. At the heart of our concern with ourselves is a taking-for-granted, which prevents us from noticing at the deepest level that we exist. ‘I need this’, ‘I want that’, ‘I must do the other’ distracts us from the fact that ‘I’, the one who needs, wants, must do, is ourself; or that there is one who needs, wants, must do, and that one is I. In unremitting pursuit of our direct and indirect self-interests, and our responsibilities, we look away from the self that is interested and bears responsibility. It is presupposed but unvoiced.” Self KnowledgeSelf Forgetfulness Book:I Am: A Philosophical Inquiry into First-Person Being Source: I Am: A Philosophical Inquiry into First-Person Being
“Scientific medicine is one of the greatest triumphs of humankind.” ScienceMedicineTriumphHumankind Book:Hippocratic Oaths: Medicine and its Discontents Source: Hippocratic Oaths: Medicine and its Discontents