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By spreading logical culture, we prepare the foundation for a scientific world-view and by doing this we enable development.
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If he [the metaphysician] takes an empiricist position in regard to the source of knowledge and a realist one in regard to the limits of knowledge, he will see no need or even possibility of seeking a world-view other than that provided by science as based on experience. If he inclines towards an aprioristic position, or even more, if he is convinced by the arguments of irrationalists, he will seek his world-view in an aprioristic way, or he will appeal to intuition or mystical experience
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However, the voice of the rationalist is a sound social reaction, it is an act of self-defense by society against the dangers of being dominated by uncontrollable forces such as a saint proclaiming a revelation or a madman affirming the products of his sick imagination, and finally a fraud who wants to convert others to his views for the sake of his egoistic and unworthy purposes. It is better to rely on the safe but modest nourishment of reason than, in fear of missing the voice of 'Truth', to let oneself be fed with all sorts of uncontrollable nourishment which may more often be poisonous than healthy and beneficial.
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All through these attempts to give the traditional concept of God a more explicit content philosophers did not mind if, in making the content more explicit, they departed from the original, highly emotionally charged, concept of deity.
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What then is the content of the concept of God common to all monotheistic religions? What remains, it seems, is only the emotional content: the highest enthusiasm and respect, humility and submissiveness
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Good authors, too, who once knew better words Now only use four-letter words Writing prose — Anything goes.
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Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz
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Born:
December 12, 1890
Died:
April 12, 1963
(aged 72)
Bio:
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz was a Polish philosopher and logician, a prominent figure in the Lwów Warsaw school of logic. He originated many novel ideas in semantics.
Known for:
Problems and Theories of Philosophy
Pragmatic Logic
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