There is another intellectual use which philosophy ought to have, though in this respect it not infrequently fails. It ought to inculcate a realization of human fallibility and of the uncertainty of many things which to the uneducated seem indubitable.
Source: Bertrand Russell: A Philosophy of Our Time (1953)
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