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:: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 ::
"The difference between the philosopher and the ordinary person is one of degree, not of kind. His impulses are the same, but ordered differently. No matter how rational he is, he is still a rational animal: a sexual one, for instance, and a social one. His curiosity is more fully developed than theirs, but unless his other faculties are at least as well developed as theirs, this one trait does not make him better than they are." --Karl Jahn
:: Jim Nichols 11/12/2003 01:59:00 AM [+] ::
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