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A philosophy that begins in doubt assails what no-
A philosophy that begins in doubt assails what no-one believes, and invites us to nothing believable
Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton (2016). “Philosophy: Principles and Problems”, p.9, Bloomsbury Publishing
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