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Sciences Quotes by Wilhelm Dilthey
- If we conceive all the changes in the physical world as reducible to the motion of atoms, motions generated by means of the fixed nuclear…
- The sciences which take socio-historical reality as their subject matter are seeking, more intensively than ever before, their systematic relations to one another and to…
- However, the sciences of society and of history retained their old subservient relation to metaphysics for a long time - well into the eighteenth century.
- Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences.
- Thus, in accordance with the spirit of the Historical School, knowledge of the principles of the human world falls within that world itself, and the…
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- While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than… — John Adams
- Advances in technology will continue to reach far into every sector of our economy. Future job and economic growth in industry, defense,… — Christopher Bond
- Another diversity of Methods is according to the subject or matter which is handled; for there is a great difference in delivery… — Francis Bacon
- Indeed, we need not look back half a century to times which many now living remember well, and see the wonderful advances… — Thomas Jefferson
- The analytical geometry of Descartes and the calculus of Newton and Leibniz have expanded into the marvelous mathematical method-more daring than anything… — Nicholas Murray Butler
- The strongest arguments prove nothing so long as the conclusions are not verified by experience. Experimental science is the queen of sciences… — Roger Bacon