Leo Strauss Quotes
But Dogmatism - Or The Inclination "to Identify The Goal Of Our Thinking With The Point At Which We Have Become Tired Of Thinking" - Is So Natural To Man That It Is Not Likely To Be A Preserve Of The Past. [Citing Lessing's January 9, 1771 Letter To Mendelssohn.]
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