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Some Wit, Wisdom & Bewilderment
I will not [...] admit that we know anything whatever with absolute certainty. It is possible that twice two is not four. For a computer might commit an error in the multiplication of 2 by 2; and whatever might happen once might happen again.
Notes for my Logical Criticism of Articles of the Christian Creed, 1911