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Philosophy always seems to end in some kind of skepticism---ephectic (suspension of judgement), zetetic (engaged in seeking), aporetic (engaged in refutation)----so one might well wonder whether it is a waste of time for the average citizen, who, as Socrates discovered, dislikes being questioned and is always ready to persecute questioners. What is mind? Never matter. What is matter? Never mind. That is how Bertrand Russell's parents summed up all the questions of philosophy.
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