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Study often gives them a thirst for what they are learning, like a lawyer who, although he initially found his case dubious, sees what he will gain and how he can win, ultimately lets his judgment be corrupted and, by seeking to persuade others, ends up convincing himself of the soundness of his arguments.
The Art of Believing in Nothing: A.K.A. "Ars Nihil Credendi" / "Pseudo-Vallée"
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