The early Greek poet Archilochus is credited with the aphorism “The fox knows many small tricks; the hedgehog one big one.” Isaiah Berlin’s essay “The Hedgehog and the Fox” treats this aphorism as a starting point to examine different ways of knowing the world.
But Archilochus’ drift seems to have…
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