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17 years ago
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What does he have to do with it? O_o
People can learn from their own mistakes, and from the mistakes of others.
Those were your words. I didn't pull them out of context; the following paragraph expands on this idea.
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17 years ago
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Rift
What about Hegel?:) Although, he can't compare to you:D

So what? :) I can provide countless quotes stating the opposite, expressed by people who are no less authoritative than Hegel.
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17 years ago
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Humans think; it’s in their nature. Everyone does so to the best of their ability. Perhaps, for a normal person, it’s perfectly acceptable to say that an idiot doesn’t think, although that wouldn’t be entirely accurate. However, a genius could just as easily say the same about an ordinary person. This guy didn’t write about the ability to think, but about the degree of awareness and being misled.
It’s one of those articles that you read and then forget. You can, of course, say that this is exactly what he’s writing about, but it seems to me that when it starts to be discussed so actively, it’s no better.
17 years ago
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Are you capable of thinking?
No. But I didn't think with my brain either. I live by reflexes and instincts.

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