“Reason, said Butler, provides no complete system of knowledge, and in ordinary life it can offer us only probabilities.” — Bruce L. Shelley Copy Share Image
It is rather astonishing how little practical value scientific knowledge has for ordinary men, how dull and commonplace such of it as… — G. H. Hardy Copy Share Image
I just found that the knowledge of ordinary Americans about Iran is very small - which is totally expected. — Jason Rezaian Copy Share Image
Philosophy arises from an unusually obstinate attempt to arrive at real knowledge. What passes for knowledge in ordinary life suffers from three… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image