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William Henry Pyle

The Science of Human Nature / A Psychology for Beginners

  • talyalaurensiahas quoted9 years ago
    Education should also do what it can to make people able to enjoy the world and life to the fullest and highest extent.
  • Diana Gerasimovahas quoted5 years ago
    To understand all the aspects of the world, we must study all the sciences.
  • aaratichettri12has quoted9 years ago
    We study about things instead of studying things
  • talyalaurensiahas quoted9 years ago
    It is a lawful world; it is not a world of chance. Everything is related to everything else.
  • aaratichettri12has quoted9 years ago
    If we wish to remember knowledge, the knowledge must be seen in the clearest light, really be knowledge, at the outset
  • talyalaurensiahas quoted9 years ago
    The man is sensitive and has the power of action, the power of moving himself.
  • Zala Khanhas quoted15 hours ago
    The world has many aspects. Each science undertakes to describe and explain some particular aspect. To understand all the aspects of the world, we must study all the sciences
  • Zala Khanhas quoted15 hours ago
    But as we come to know causes and relations, the world turns out to be a very orderly and systematic place. It is a lawful world; it is not a world of chance. Everything is related to everything else
  • Zala Khanhas quoted15 hours ago
    The scientist, therefore, in his thinking brings order out of chaos in the world. If we do not know the causes and relations of things and events, the world seems a very mixed-up, chaotic place, where anything and everything is happening.
  • Zala Khanhas quoted15 hours ago
    entist sees the significance of facts, while the non-scientific man sees facts as more or less unrelated things
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