Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain.
Early advocate of scientific method
Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain.
Early advocate of scientific method
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"There are many fables and falsehoods in the books of the Latins, which are taken for truths."
Controversial"The world is full of errors, and men are in darkness, and they do not know it."
Controversial"The common way of disputing is not for the discovery of truth, but for victory."
Controversial"It is a great shame that Christians neglect the study of languages, which is so necessary for the understanding of the divine law."
Controversial"The present method of studying theology is a disgrace to the Church."
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