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The Beginning of Infinity: David Deutsch - Chapter on Epistemology

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I have this ebook on my phooone for quite a while. I dont know why I waited for this long to actually read it.

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The text below is an excerpt from the same chapter... 

...we Athenians are concerned above all with improvement; the Spartans seek only – stasis. Two opposite objectives. If you think about it, I believe you’ll soon agree that this is the single source of all the myriad differences between the two cities.

PLATO: I never thought of it that way before, but I think I do agree. Let me try out the theory. Here’s one difference between the cities: Sparta has no philosophers. That’s because the job of a philosopher is to understand things better, which is a form of change, so they don’t want it. Another difference: they don’t honour living poets, only dead ones. Why? Because dead poets don’t write anything new, but live ones do. A third difference: their education system is insanely harsh; ours is famously lax. Why? Because they don’t want their kids to dare to question anything, so that they won’t ever think of changing anything...

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The whole book is a gem . it changed my thinking , definitely worth it. much better than a self-help book. this book is about knowledge creation, problem solving , epistemology.even if you are in practical business , tech setting do check out
In my view this book is def stage yellow

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