“Reason may be a small force, but it is constant, and works always in one direction, while the forces of unreason destroy one another in futile strife.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
Book:Sceptical Essays
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Sceptical Essays
This book delves into the principles of skepticism, examining various arguments and perspectives on critical thinking and rational inquiry. more
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