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“The Enlightenment taught that observation unrecorded was knowledge lost.” quote by Stephen E. Ambrose
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““The Enlightenment taught that observation unrecorded was knowledge lost.””

Stephen E. Ambrose

About This Quote

The Enlightenment emphasized that unrecorded observation is lost knowledge, highlighting the importance of documentation.

In simple terms: If observations aren't recorded, they become lost knowledge.

Key Takeaway

Document observations to preserve knowledge.

Themes

history science enlightenment knowledge preservation

Mood

reflective educational

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research
  • education
  • archival work
  • scientific method

Key Concepts

empiricism record-keeping intellectual heritage

Questions to Reflect On

  • What methods ensure valuable observations are captured?
  • How does recording shape future understanding?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on documentation can miss tacit knowledge.

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