The Hard Work of Thinking: A Couple of Puzzles in Philosophy

Written by Jacopo Berneri

“We usually believe we have a clear and precise understanding of the concepts we commonly use. And, most of the time, we are right. However, on some occasions we realize we have misunderstood something. Philosophers have often been confident that their theories were rigorous and well-supported. But over time, it became clear that they were wrong, as paradoxes had slipped into their favored theories.”


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