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Karl R. Popper, Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction Quotes: We can all participate in the heritage of man. We all can help to preserve it. And we can all make our own modest contribution to it.We must not as for more.
         

We can all participate in the heritage of man. We all can help to preserve it. And we can all make our own modest contribution to it.We must not as for more.


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This page presents the quote "We can all participate in the heritage of man. We all can help to preserve it. And we can all make our own modest contribution to it.We must not as for more.". Author of this quote is Karl R. Popper, Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction. This quote is about modesty, knowledge, mankind,.