Science is a collection of truths ; art a body of rules, or directions for conduct. The language of science is, This is, or, This is not ; This does, or does not, happen. The language of art is, Do this ; Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon,... Transactions - Сторінка 94автори: National Liberal Club Political Economy Circle - 1891Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1848 - 594 стор.
...This does, or does not happen. The language of Art is, Do this ; Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law...to itself an end, and looks out for means to effect it. ' Rules, therefore, for making a nation increase in wealth, are not a science, but they are the... | |
| 226 стор.
...puffed up with the conceit of their own intelligence, they have actually forgotten their own maxim, that "Science takes cognisance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law." No wonder, then, that they have signally failed to arrive at any knowledge of the soul ; no wonder... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1857 - 204 стор.
...Essays, p. 124. does not happen. The language of art is, Do this, Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law...to itself an end, and looks out for means to effect it." In conformity with this distinction, it is the province of Political Economy to observe phenomena,... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1859 - 552 стор.
...this, — Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenome" non, and endeavors to discover or evolve its law ; art proposes to itself an end, and looks out for, or seeks the means to effect it. Art may be regarded as of three kinds — theoretic, practical, and... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 710 стор.
...science and art la giren in Aristotle. — See JRater. Jiutfi, L, 1M, li, 13. » ., p.2L SCIENCE — ance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law;...to itself an end, and looks out for means to effect it." ' — V. ART, DEMONSTRATION. SCIENCES (The Occult) are BO called (from occiilto, to hide or conceal)... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 698 стор.
...science and art is given in Aristotle. — See Poster. Analyt., L» 194, ii , 13. SCIENCE — once of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law; art proposes to itself an end, arid looks out for means to effect it." ' — I". ART, DEMONSTRATION. SCIENCES (The Occult) are so... | |
| William Fleming - 1867 - 700 стор.
...Aristotle.— See /'.',••,-. .InoJyt, I* 194, ii, 13. ' Aids to Zxy., b. I, p. 24. SCIENCE — ance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law; art proposes to itself an end, and looka out for means to effect it." ' — F. ART, DEMONSTRATION. SCIENCES (The Occult) are BO called... | |
| John Elliot Cairnes - 1869 - 208 стор.
...Essays, p. 124. does not happen. The language of art is, Do this, Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law...itself | an end, and looks out for means to effect it." In conformity with this distinction, it is the province of Political Economy to observe phenomena,... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1873 - 614 стор.
...does; or, This does not happen. The language of Art is, Do this ; Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law....to itself an end, and looks out for means to effect it." In the same sense this truth is illustrated by Swedenborg, who shows that the understanding does... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 236 стор.
...This does, or does not, happen. The language of art is, Do this ; Avoid that. Science takes cognizance of a phenomenon, and endeavours to discover its law...itself an end, and looks out for means to .. effect it. If, therefore, Political Economy be a science, it cannot be a collection of practical rules ; though,... | |
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