All that is needed is a little acid.
Walter Kaufmann, Critique of Religion and Philosophy, Princeton, 1958, p. 23
All that is needed is a little acid.
Walter Kaufmann, Critique of Religion and Philosophy, Princeton, 1958, p. 23
Analytic philosophy does not only develop the intellectual conscience, train the mind, and combine subtlety with scrupulous precision; above all, it teaches people to think critically and makes them instinctively antiauthoritarian. There is something democratic in this way of thinking: a proposition is a proposition, whether written by a student, a professor, or a Plato; the laws of logic are no respecters of persons.
Walter Kaufmann, Critique of Religion and Philosophy, Princeton, 1958, p. 25