“In the presence of the total reality upon which our conduct is founded, our knowledge is characterized by peculiar limitations and aberrations. We cannot say in principle that "error is life and knowledge is death," because a being involved in persistent errors would continually act wide of the purpose, and would thus inevitably perish.”

—  Georg Simmel

Source: The Sociology of Secrecy and of Secret Societies (1906), p. 444

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German sociologist, philosopher, and critic 1858–1918

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