“Ethics is in origin the art of recommending to others the sacrifices required for cooperation with oneself.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
Book:Mysticism and Logic
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Mysticism and Logic
This book delves into the conceptual relationship between mystical experiences and the principles of logical thought, examining how these two realms may be interconnected. more
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