Daniel Pereira de Melo

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The most familiar encounter with aporia for many people comes from thinking about death. If they dwell on the end of their own consciousness, they sometimes end up at a loss. Thinking about anything infinite, or any paradox, can also bring on this kind of feeling. Reason has been exhausted. You can’t advance but aren’t in a position of stability, and you might feel speechless.
The Socratic Method: A Practitioner's Handbook
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