epistemic methodology sees pursuit knowledge entirely congruent search — Amartya Sen, Argumentative Indian: Writings Indian History, Culture Identity

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An epistemic methodology that sees the pursuit of knowledge as entirely congruent with the search for power is a great deal more cunning than wise. It can needlessly undermine the value of knowledge in satisfying curiosity and interest it significantly weakens one of the profound characteristics of human beings.

Amartya Sen, The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity

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