Such proud modesty is not to be found in most modern philosophers who call themselves the philosophers of reason:
“We are like dwarfs, seated on the shoulders of giants. We see more things than the Ancients and things more distant, but it is due neither to the sharpness of our sight nor the greatness of our stature, it is simply because they have lent us their own.” ~ Bernard of ChartresYou can’t possibly preach about reason without first preaching about what is reasoning and what isn’t reasoning, that is, without talking about logic.
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