“It is therefore correct to say that the senses do not err — not because they always judge rightly, but because they do not judge at all.”
Quote by Immanuel Kant
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The Philosophy of Material Nature
This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of material existence, examining the essence of matter and its implications for understanding the cosmos. more
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