Philosophical Paradoxes - Part 6 is now released for subscribers!
Discussing philosophical paradoxes, John Fowles’ influence, Sam Cooke’s legacy, and intelligence in decision-making amid uncertainty and conflicting ideologies…
“To disarm your opponent prior to the duel is the best way to win. This encapsulates the essence of the dangers posed by anti-rationality and sophistry; it’s about leveraging uncertainty as a weapon against those who seek truth and clarity. In a world increasingly hostile to reason, this strategy of undermining certainty to advance sophistry reveals a stark landscape where the less intelligent, armed with unwavering confidence, navigate with ease, while the intelligent are crippled by doubt. This imbalance not only threatens the individual pursuit of knowledge but also steers the collective ship of society towards potentially perilous shores.”
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