It is indicative of the infirmity of reason that one cannot prove the infirmity of reason. A faculty so weak that it must remain in doubt about its own strength and weakness.
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
It is indicative of the infirmity of reason that one cannot prove the infirmity of reason. A faculty so weak that it must remain in doubt about its own strength and weakness.