“It is a noble and beautiful spectacle to see man raising himself, so to speak, from nothing by his…”
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“It is a noble and beautiful spectacle to see man raising himself, so to speak, from nothing by his own exertions; dissipating, by the light of reason, all the thick clouds in which he was by nature enveloped; mounting above himself; soaring in thought even to the celestial regions; like the sun, encompassing with giant strides the vast extent of the universe; and, what is still grander and more wonderful, going back into himself, there to study man and get to know his own nature, his duties and his end.”

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences

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