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"A mind somewhat accustomed to the gymnastics of intelligence knows, like Pascal, that all error..."
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"A mind somewhat accustomed to the gymnastics of intelligence knows, like Pascal, that all error..."
“A mind somewhat accustomed to the gymnastics of intelligence knows, like Pascal, that all error comes from an exclusion. On the frontiers of intelligence we know most certainly that there is truth in any theory and that none of the great experiences of humanity, even if they are apparently quite opposed, even if they are named Socrates and Empedocles or Pascal and Sade, is a priori insignificant.” - Albert Camus, Notebooks, 1942-1951 The post “…
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