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Immanuel Kant described very well the problem with skepticism
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when he wrote "Skepticism is a resting place for human reason,
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where it can reflect upon its dogmatic wanderings,
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but it is no dwelling place for permanent settlement."
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"Simply to acquiesce in skepticism," Kant wrote,
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"can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason."
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I've tried to suggest through these stories and these arguments
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some sense of the risks and temptations, of the perils and the possibilities.
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I would simply conclude by saying that the aim of this course
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is to awaken the restlessness of reason and to see where it might lead.
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Thank you very much.
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Like, in a situation that desperate,