“Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime.”
— Thomas Paine, “Public Good”
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“Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime.”
— Thomas Paine, “Public Good”
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philosophybits: “Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime.” — Thomas Paine, “Public Good”
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[Revised entry by Fred Ablondi on May 7, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Geraud de Cordemoy (1626 – 1684)...