Read An Excerpt From If Ignorance Is Bliss, We Should All Be Ecstatic By Fred Leavitt
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- April 23, 2021
Nothing we think we know – NOTHING – is likely to be correct. If Ignorance is Bliss, We Should All Be Ecstatic by Fred Leavitt explores the limitations of knowledge and argues that neither reasoning nor direct observation can be trusted. Below is an exclusive excerpt from the book. Chapter 1 Introduction “An idea that
READ MOREIf Ignorance is Bliss, We Should All Be Ecstatic explores the limitations of knowledge and argues that neither reasoning nor direct observation can be trusted. The author Fred Leavitt talks to Book Glow about the book. Describe the book in one sentence. The book uses abstract reasoning plus many real life examples to show that
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