“Our aim as scientists is objective truth; more truth, more interesting truth, more intelligible truth. We cannot reasonably aim at certainty. Once we realize that human knowledge is fallible, we realize also that we can never be completely certain that we have not made a mistake.”
Quote by Karl Popper
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In Search of a Better World: Lectures and Essays from Thirty Years
This compilation brings together a series of lectures and essays that delve into the evolution of society and the quest for improvement over three decades. The content encompasses a wide range of topics, reflecting the author's insights and perspectives on the progress and challenges faced by humanity during that period. more
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