“The first commandment of modern philosophy runs: Thou shalt emancipate thyself from all postulates. The postulate has been declared a deadly sin, and he who makes one is the enemy of truth.”
Source: In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths, On The Philosophy of History p. 247
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Russian theologian 1866–1938Related quotes
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