“[Christianity] neither enjoins the nastiness of the Cynic, nor the insensibility of the Stoic.”
Quote by George Berkeley
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Alciphron: or, The minute philosopher. 1732. Siris. 1744
Alciphron: or, The minute philosopher is a collection of philosophical essays that delve into a range of philosophical subjects. The second volume, Siris, further expands on these themes. Both volumes are attributed to the English writer, Siris, and were published in the 18th century. more
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“It is tempting to deny, but if you deny you confirm what you won't deny.”
