Found 50,408 results for "Art and science"
by 孙武, Stephen F. Kaufman
ACCORDING TO AN OLD STORY, a lord of ancient China once asked his physician, a member of a family of healers, which of t...
by Niccolò Machiavelli
MANY ARE now of the opinion, my dear Lorenzo, that no two things are more discordant and incongruous than a civil and a ...
by Gerard J. Tortora, Bryan H. Derrickson
Humans have many ways to maintain homeostasis, the state of relative stability of the body's internal environment.
by Martin Heidegger
On Time and Being contains Heidegger's lecture on "Time and Being" together with a summary of six seminar sessions on th...
by René Descartes
Good sense is the best distributed thing in the world, for everyone thinks himself to be so well endowed with it that ev...
by Aristotle
THE science which has to do with nature clearly concerns itself for the most part with bodies and magnitudes and their p...
by Thomas More
UPON a time when tidings came to the City of Corinth that King Philip, father to Alexander surnamed the Great, was comin...
by Stephen E. Lucas
Wilma Subra had no intention of becoming a public speaker.
by Vatsyāyana
IT may be interesting to some persons to learn how it came about that Vatsyayana was first brought to light and translat...
by James George Frazer, Theodor Herzl Gaster
I. Diana and Virbius.-Who does not know Turner's picture of the Golden Bough ?
by Jane Austen
IT IS A TRUTH universally acknowledge, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
by William Shakespeare
Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, with swords and bucklers.
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Tal vez no sea superfluo, al introducir el célebre libro de Rousseau, señalar como punto de partida que estamos ante un ...
by Πλάτων
The first chapter consists of a typical early Platonic dialogue: it was possibly originally written separately from the ...
by Thomas Hobbes
NATURE (the art whereby God hath made and governs the world) is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this a...
by John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill said in his Autobiography that his father, James Mill, was "the last of the eighteenth century."
by H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells was an astonishingly versatile and prolific writer.