"If science could get rid of consciousness, it would have disposed of the only stumbling block to its universal application."

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Source: Brander Matthews (1919). “The principles of playmaking: and other discussions of the drama”

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Brand Blanshard

Philosopher

Brand Blanshard was a prominent philosopher known for his work on truth and the nature of thought, significantly influencing 20th-century philosophy.

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