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The value of a systematic course in philosophy is that it gives a solid foundation. A casual self-education lacks this, has no teacher to question or to organize its reading; it picks up knowledge in bits and pieces--too fragmentary and scattered to be complete.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 7 : Metaphysics of Truth > # 162