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... learned it could say of himself that he was a philosopher , for his knowledge of it would still be only subjec- tively historical . In Mathematics it is otherwise . This science may , to a certain extent , be learned ; for the proofs in ...
... learned it could say of himself that he was a philosopher , for his knowledge of it would still be only subjec- tively historical . In Mathematics it is otherwise . This science may , to a certain extent , be learned ; for the proofs in ...
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... learned scien- tific ignorance , or common . The man who distinctly sees the limits of knowledge , and therefore the field of ignorance from which it starts ; the philosopher , for instance , who perceives and proves how little from ...
... learned scien- tific ignorance , or common . The man who distinctly sees the limits of knowledge , and therefore the field of ignorance from which it starts ; the philosopher , for instance , who perceives and proves how little from ...
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... learned man who is great in all these branches , but thinks that all philosophy about them may be dispensed with ... learned man , for it is only dead languages that are at present learned languages , but a mere dilettante in matters of ...
... learned man who is great in all these branches , but thinks that all philosophy about them may be dispensed with ... learned man , for it is only dead languages that are at present learned languages , but a mere dilettante in matters of ...
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... learned men and learned matters , but also in other classes and in other things . The ceremonial in courts , in social intercourse - what is it but a pursuit of formalities ? In the army it is not altogether so , although it appears so ...
... learned men and learned matters , but also in other classes and in other things . The ceremonial in courts , in social intercourse - what is it but a pursuit of formalities ? In the army it is not altogether so , although it appears so ...
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... learned knowledge truly popular , that is , easy and generally communicable to others , yet so that thoroughness is not supplanted by popularity . For we must not , for the sake of popularity , that is , to please the public , sacrifice ...
... learned knowledge truly popular , that is , easy and generally communicable to others , yet so that thoroughness is not supplanted by popularity . For we must not , for the sake of popularity , that is , to please the public , sacrifice ...
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