Denis Diderot Quotes About Prejudice

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  • Ignorance is less remote from the truth than prejudice.

  • Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.

    "Rameau's Nephew". Book by Denis Diderot, 1805.
  • Passions destroy more prejudices than philosophy does.

    Denis Diderot (1994). “Selected writings on art and literature”, Penguin Group USA
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