Skepticism thus a resting-place human reason, reflect upon dogmatic wa — Immanuel Kant, Critique Pure Reason

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Skepticism is thus a resting-place for human reason, where it can reflect upon its dogmatic wanderings and make survey of the region in which it finds itself, so that for the future it may be able to choose its path with more certainty. But it is no dwelling-place for permanent settlement. Such can be obtained only through perfect certainty in our knowledge, alike of the objects themselves and of the limits within which all our knowledge of objects is enclosed.

Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason

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