John M. Cooper Quotes
Accordingly, No Book Can Actually Embody The Knowledge Of Anything
of Philosophical Importance; Only A Mind Can Do That, Since Only A
mind Can Have This Capacity To Interpret And Reinterpret Its Own Understandings.
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