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RE: Bertrand Russell on the paradox of fools and wise men

in #quotes8 years ago (edited)

Haha he definitely strikes me as the "judging" Myer-Briggs Type. The guy was a Hegelian in his youth, and then what happened. He could dictate books without retracing his steps, and butcher Nietzsche on account of his immorality. He clearly thought Whitehead's original work was rantings of a muddlehead too. But then goes on to praise Wittgenstein like a Greek God. Let's not forget to mention his attitude to smoking as well - a joke is always only half a joke! :D

Great philosopher though, would read 10/10, A+