Manual of Political Ethics, المجلد 2Smith, 1839 |
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الصفحة 94
... Knowledge , industry , and civilisation do exist , and no greater bane can befall society than their existence in a nation , in which a large class is nevertheless excluded from them . They then become the very incentives and hot - beds ...
... Knowledge , industry , and civilisation do exist , and no greater bane can befall society than their existence in a nation , in which a large class is nevertheless excluded from them . They then become the very incentives and hot - beds ...
الصفحة 166
... knowledge of his subject which is the fruit of patient attention to its primary elements and agents alone . We receive no proper knowledge of a tree by satisfying ourselves with a general view of its outward size and bulk . To know it ...
... knowledge of his subject which is the fruit of patient attention to its primary elements and agents alone . We receive no proper knowledge of a tree by satisfying ourselves with a general view of its outward size and bulk . To know it ...
الصفحة 170
... knowledge of the thing itself , but our horizon expands , one species of knowledge supports others in our mind , our intellect acquires the proper classification of things a fixed frame - work for further acquisition ; it gains ...
... knowledge of the thing itself , but our horizon expands , one species of knowledge supports others in our mind , our intellect acquires the proper classification of things a fixed frame - work for further acquisition ; it gains ...
الصفحة 171
... knowledge that a fact has happened . It is the knowledge we derive by reflection upon that which happens . Men may pass through a variety of scenes without gathering any experience , as an obstinate phy- sician may kill hundreds by the ...
... knowledge that a fact has happened . It is the knowledge we derive by reflection upon that which happens . Men may pass through a variety of scenes without gathering any experience , as an obstinate phy- sician may kill hundreds by the ...
الصفحة 172
Francis Lieber. It is the certainty of knowledge which is important , and this may at times be much greater when we were not present at an event , than when we were . Experience , true knowledge , a just view of the things and relations ...
Francis Lieber. It is the certainty of knowledge which is important , and this may at times be much greater when we were not present at an event , than when we were . Experience , true knowledge , a just view of the things and relations ...
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