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It should not be limits to what humans now. I think this because, if you have limits you will never learn another things. Also, our capacity of remember things will be not that good. Because if you don't learn anything you will start forgetting things. Finally, I think that there shouldn't be limits to what humans can know.
After reading the passage I'm coming to the conclusion that the best answer would be the first one; <span>It shows a side of Russell that doesn't make sense to others and suggests he may have other issues in the future. After reading this, it makes us all wonder "what's the deal with this guy?" So, this is the part where it makes no sense to others.</span>
You didn't provide the excerpt, so i can only say what he thought about it and then you can fit it in. Emerson was a transcendentalist and believed in the good found in men and had similar thoughts. He believed, like many others, that we are innately good but the society corrupts us, because it doesn't understand true and gentle souls.