“Faith consists in believing not what seems true, but what seems false to our understanding.”
Quote by Voltaire
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A Philosophical Dictionary
This book serves as a detailed guide through various philosophical terms, theories, and thinkers, offering insights into the history and evolution of philosophical thought. more
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“The bell strikes one. We take no note of time But from its loss.”
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