William Henry Pyle

  • krstlannhas quotedlast year
    hing or an event always points beyond itself to something else. This something else is what goes before it or comes after it,—is its cause or its effect.
  • krstlannhas quotedlast year
    what the child’s original nature is. This means that we must know the instincts and all the other inherited capacities and tendencies. We must know the laws of building up habits and of acquiring knowledge, the laws of retention and the laws of attention.
  • b6643658191has quoted2 years ago
    A scientist is one who has learned to organize his knowledge.
  • b6643658191has quoted2 years ago
    Science is knowledge; it is what we know. But mere knowledge is not science. For a bit of knowledge to become a part of science, its relation to other bits of knowledge must be found.
  • As Trohas quotedlast year
    second question is also answered. Psychological analysis reveals the fact that education is a process of becoming adjusted to the world. It is the process of acquiring the habits, knowledge, and ideals suited to the life we are to live. The child in being educated learns what the world is and how to act in it—how to act in all the various situations of life.
  • As Trohas quotedlast year
    The second question is also answered. Psychological analysis reveals the fact that education is a process of becoming adjusted to the world. It is the process of acquiring the habits, knowledge, and ideals suited to the life we are to live. The child in being educated learns what the world is and how to act in it—how to act in all the various situations of life.
  • b9136302389has quoted5 months ago
    means only that in certain well-defined situations certain events always take place, according to all previous observations.
  • raz Robichauxhas quoted10 months ago
    The man is sensitive and has the power of action, the power of moving himself
  • b3786320567has quoted2 years ago
    All that is necessary to be able to predict an event is to have a clear knowledge of its true causes.
  • b3786320567has quoted2 years ago
    The main difference between a scientist and one who is not a scientist is that the scientist sees the significance of facts, while the non-scientific man sees facts as more or less unrelated things.
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