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So set aside a couple of hours – easily enough – and begin by sympathizing with Descartes’s frustration when formal education left him feeling that ‘I had gained nothing … but increasing recognition of my ignorance’ and that there was ‘no such knowledge in the world as I had previously been led to hope for’.
Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions Book 55)
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