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Edward Craig

“they may also be implying that making the discovery that human beings just can’t cope with certain kinds of question, and making that discovery for yourself – and actually making it, rather than just lazily assuming that you know it already – isn’t a valuable experience, or is an experience without effects. Surely that cannot be true?”

Edward Craig, Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction by Edward Craig
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