| David Kay - 1883 - 564 էջ
...each individual, has its infancy and its growth."— (CONDORCET.) " The entire succession of man," says Pascal, " through the whole course of ages, must...one 'man always living and incessantly learning." "The power, whereby the present ever gathers into itself the results of the past, transforms the human... | |
| David Kay - 1883 - 636 էջ
...each individual, has its infancy and its growth."— (CoNDORCET.) " The entire succession of man," says Pascal, " through the whole course of ages, must...as one man always living and incessantly learning." " The power, whereby the present ever gathers into itself the results of the past, transforms the human... | |
| David Kay - 1883 - 552 էջ
...each individual, has its infancy and its growth."— (CONDORCET.) " The ent1re succession of man," says Pascal, " through the whole course of ages, must...as one man always living and incessantly learning." "The power, whereby the present ever gathers into itself the results of the past, transforms the human... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1889 - 702 էջ
...maturity, in old age. Pascal was more than justified in his assertion, that " the entire succession of men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded...one man, always living and incessantly learning." THE LIMITS OF FREE WILL. HE who is immersed in the turmoil of a crowded city sees nothing but the acts... | |
| Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1889 - 428 էջ
...advance with an accelerating speed towards knowledge. Pascal said truly, " The entire succession of men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded...one man, always living and incessantly learning." This is a true expression of human progress. Nations, like the ripples on the sand, may stand for a... | |
| Paul Carus - 1895 - 730 էջ
...the continuity of mankind—that which Pascal expressed when he said : "The entire succession of men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded...one man, always living and incessantly learning." We, therefore, who are teachers, are educating not only boys and girls, not only young men and young... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1896 - 394 էջ
...the progress of the sciences when he uttered the immortal aphorism: " the entire succession of men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded...one man, always living and incessantly learning." Whatever may have been the actual effect of this first ray of light, it must be admitted that the idea... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1896 - 368 էջ
...the progress of the scfenees'when he uttered the immortal aphorism : " the entire succession of men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded...one man, always living and incessantly learning." Whatever may have been the actual effect of this first ray of light, it must be admitted that the idea... | |
| Granville Ross Pike - 1898 - 408 էջ
...Every advance of knowledge more fully justifies the saying of Pascal: "The entire succession or men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded as one man." Inasmuch as man is himself the visible form of the divine life, it is his progress, as he struggles... | |
| Granville Ross Pike - 1898 - 410 էջ
...Every advance of knowledge more fully justifies the saying of Pascal: "The entire succession or men, through the whole course of ages, must be regarded as one man." Inasmuch as man is himself the visible form of the divine life, it is his progress, as he struggles... | |
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