| National Institutes of Health (U.S.) - 1954 - 292 pages
...patterns and disease. One does well to remember the words of the philosopher: "The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order." Observed Changes in Tissue Vulnerability in Man Let us turn now to experimental demonstrations of the... | |
| United States Civil Service Commission - Civil service - 1969 - 94 pages
...word to an ever-widening circle of managers. ••. The Sound of Many Voices "The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order." ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD "Today's Federal employee does not consider Uncle Sam above reproach, and is... | |
| John B. Cobb, David Ray Griffin - Religion - 1976 - 200 pages
...living." (PR 514.) Hence, order must not be lost, but it also must not be dominant. "The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order." (PR 515.) God is the source of order. But two important qualifications must be made. Order represents... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - Philosophy - 2010 - 452 pages
...blessing passes into the curse. Some new principle of refreshment is required. The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order. Life refuses to be embalmed alive. The more prolonged the halt in some unrelieved system of order,... | |
| Tom H. Peake, Robert P. Archer - Psychology - 1984 - 154 pages
...Health Care. 1983. /A 97-135. CONCLUSION Afterwisdom Tom H. Peake Robert P. Archer The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order. -Alfred North Whitehead The impetus for this volume came from the first editor's frustration and enjoyment... | |
| Hadley Cantril, Albert Hadley Cantril - Psychology - 274 pages
...life is to be found in the frustrations of established order" (1938: 1191 and "The art of progress is to preserve order amid change. and to preserve change amid order" (1929: 5151. The distinguished British philosopher John Macmurray has used the phrase The Self as Agent... | |
| Giancarlo Maiorino - Art - 1990 - 230 pages
..."concourse" (Religio Medici, II, 10-11). The Perfectibility of the Human Condition The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order. Life refuses to be embalmed alive. —Alfred North W1ntehead T J. s *o follow Holderlin, poets are... | |
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