In the most beautiful work, a chain of argument
is presented in which every link is on its own account, in
which there is an air of ease and lucidity throughout, and the
premises achieve more than would have been thought possible, by means
which appear natural and inevitable.
is presented in which every link is on its own account, in
which there is an air of ease and lucidity throughout, and the
premises achieve more than would have been thought possible, by means
which appear natural and inevitable.
Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell