| Léo Errera (Abram) - 1908 - 258 páginas
...Juillet 1874. Qu'est-ce que le progrès? De l'utopie tempérée par de la résignation. « Easy corne, easy go, is a saying as applicable to knowledge as to wealth ». De là se déduit à mon sens : Il faut de l'effort. Science must not be made too easy. (Voir Spencer,... | |
| Léo Abram Errera - 1908 - 258 páginas
...1874. Qu'est-ce que le progrès? De l'utopie tempérée par de la résignation. * * « Easy corne, easy go, is a saying as applicable to knowledge as to wealth ». De là se déduit à mon sens : Il faut de l'effort. Science must not be made too easy. (Voir Spencer,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 320 páginas
...appearance of understanding without the reality. To give the net product of inquiry, without the inquiry that leads to it, is found to be both enervating and...truths to be of due and permanent use, must be earned. MISCHIEFS OF RULE-TEACHING. 97 " Easy come easy go," is a saying as applicable to knowledge as to wealth.... | |
| Benjamin Dumville - 1915 - 464 páginas
...Scheme of Blood Circulation. QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER VIII. 1. Discuss fully the following statement : " General truths, to be of due and permanent use, must be earned." 2. What is meant by a definition, and what processes of thought are involved in forming one ? How far... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1919 - 252 páginas
...appearance of understanding without the reality. To give the net product of inquiry, without the inquiry that leads to it, is found to be both enervating and inefficient. General truths, to be of due .Y and permanent use, must be earned. " Easy come, easy go," is a saying as applicable to knowledge... | |
| 1904 - 832 páginas
...what kind, is unfavorable to life. Despotism in the State is associated with despotism in the family. "Easy come, easy go" is a saying as applicable to knowledge as to wealth. Complete truthfulness is one of the rarest of virtues. Exaggeration is almost universal. Everyone is... | |
| John Mason, Sue Johnston-Wilder - 2004 - 356 páginas
...appearance of understanding without the reality. To give the net product of inquiry without the inquiry that leads to it, is found to be both enervating and...truths to be of due and permanent use, must be earned. ... While the rule-taught youth is at sea when beyond his ailes, the youth instructed in principles... | |
| 1903 - 904 páginas
...inquiry without the inquiry that leads to it is found to be both inefficient and enervating," and that "general truths, to be of due and permanent use, must be earned." Thus, a scheme which took upon itself to administer homccopathic doses of indigestible truths was not... | |
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