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A Promise Kept by Accident
That ignorance is bliss, sometimes at least, is so obvious as to be proverbial. As the author of the book of Ecclesiastes said, "Who increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow," and that too is obviously sometimes true. The history of science bears at least some resemblance to the ancient Greek fable of Pandora's box. Such thoughts as these, however, were anathema to the Enlightenment. One of its most representative books, Baron D'Hol
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A Promise Kept by Accident
That ignorance is bliss, sometimes at least, is so obvious as to be proverbial. As the author of the book of Ecclesiastes said, "Who increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow," and that too is obviously sometimes true. The history of science bears at least some resemblance to the ancient Greek fable of Pandora's box. Such thoughts as these, however, were anathema to the Enlightenment. One of its most representative books, Baron D'Hol
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A Promise Kept by Accident
That ignorance is bliss, sometimes at least, is so obvious as to be proverbial. As the author of the book of Ecclesiastes said, "Who increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow," and that too is obviously sometimes true. The history of science bears at least some resemblance to the ancient Greek fable of Pandora's box. Such thoughts as these, however, were anathema to the Enlightenment. One of its most representative books, Baron D'Hol
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