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January 21, 2007
Science is in its essence nothing but...
Science is in its essence nothing but the systematic pursuit of knowledge, and knowledge, whatever ill-uses bad men make of it, is in its essence good. To lose faith in knowledge is to lose faith in the best of man's capacities; and therefore I repeat unhesitatingly that the unyielding rationalist has a better faith and a more unbending optimism than any of the timid seekers after the childish comforts of a less adult age.
--Bertrand Russell
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: age and aging,
: bad,
: capacity,
: comfort,
: faith,
: good,
: knowledge,
: men,
: optimism,
: rationalism,
: science,
: timidity,
Bertrand Russell
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