Jóhann Valur

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For Pascal, fallibility is unbearable in itself: ‘We have such a high idea44 of man’s soul that we cannot bear to think that this idea is wrong and therefore to be without this esteem for it. The whole of man’s happiness lies in this esteem.’ For Montaigne, human failings are not merely bearable; they are almost a cause for celebration.
How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
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