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    Russell Says, "It Is Exclusively Among the Goods of the Mind
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Russell Says, "It Is Exclusively Among the Goods of the Mind

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Russell says, "It is exclusively among the goods of the mind that the value of philosophy is to be found; and only those who are not indifferent to these goods can be persuaded that the study of philosophy is not a waste of time." Do you agree with Russell? Explain your answer.

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