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Each part of the human psyche fulfils a separate and necessary function. None is a substitute for or a rival to any of the others; it does not displace but only complements them. Each has its own special work which could not be done by them. A full view of truth calls for a full technique. Only philosophy provides for it.

-- Notebooks Category 20: What Is Philosophy? > Chapter 3 : Its Requirements > # 198