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one may go in this process without appearing foolish may be seen from another example。 When; in the sixties; a stranger in Paris spoke admiringly of the old trees on a certain avenue; it was the habit of the Parisians to answer; ‘‘Then you also do not agree with Haussmann?'' because everybody knew about the attempt by the Parisian prefect; Baron Haussmann; to beautify Paris by killing trees。 If; however; the trees in the churchyard of the little village are praised; and the native peasant replies; ‘‘So you know also that our Smith wants to have the trees chopped down;'' the remark is foolish; because the peasant had no right to assume that the world knows of the intentions of the village mayor。

Now; if you decrease the number of view…points; and narrow the horizon; you reach a point where the circumference of ideas is identical with their center; and this point is the kernel of stupidity; the idiot。 Stupidity is the state of mind in which a man judges everything by himself。 This again may be best illustrated by a figure of speech。 If you go about a room and observe its contents you soon notice how the objects change place and appearance with the change in your point of view。 If you look _*only_ through the key…hole; you do not; however; recognize that fact; everything seems equal。 The idiot is he whose egoistic eye is the only key…hole through which he looks into the decorated parlor we call the world。 Hence; the defective individual; l'homme born。 The great difficulty of getting at the difference is most evident in the cases of real and artificial navet。 Kant defines navet; for nowadays we call navet

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