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Tag Archives: Foucault’s Pendulum
On the Incredulous
Not that the incredulous person doesn’t believe in anything. It’s just that he doesn’t believe in everything. Or he believes in one thing at a time. He believes a second thing only if it somehow follows from the first thing. … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, curiosity, Foucault's Pendulum, ideas, incredulity, miracles, trust, Umberto Eco
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