The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
Early advocate of scientific method
The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
Early advocate of scientific method
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"Without experiment, nothing can be sufficiently known."
Strange & Unusual"There are four chief obstacles to grasping truth: frail authority, custom, the opinion of the unlearned crowd, and the concealment of ignorance by ostentation."
Controversial"The knowledge of languages is the key to all knowledge."
Controversial"For the infidels possess many excellent things, and much wisdom, from which we Christians can derive profit."
Controversial"Many things are held to be true which are false, and many things are held to be false which are true."
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