Summary:
The book explores the idea that through the pursuit of knowledge, humans have the potential to make unlimited progress in understanding and shaping the world. It discusses the role of science and reason in overcoming problems and achieving growth, arguing that there are no limits to what we can comprehend and achieve.
Key points:
1. Infinite Knowledge: Deutsch believes human knowledge is limitless, only bound by our imagination. He asserts that we can understand any phenomenon with the right explanation.
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