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Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm ยท 71 words
192. Whoever has followed the history of a single science, finds in its development a clue to the understanding of the oldest and commonest processes of all knowledge and cognizance. there, as here, the premature hypotheses, the fictions, the good stupid will to belief, and the lack of distrust and patience are first developed our senses learn late, and never learn completely, to be subtle, reliable, and cautious organs of knowledge.
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