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- Roger Kimball
Summary
Do you believe that there is more scientific knowledge now than there was in 1901? Unless you are mad, your answer is “Yes, of course. There is vastly more known today than there was a hundred years ago. The proof of the expansion of knowledge is everywhere around us, including the computer screen on which I am reading this sentence.”
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