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by John Dewey
The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal.
by Max Weber
A GLANCE at the occupational statistics of any country of mixed religious composition brings to light with remarkable fr...
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 孙武, Stephen F. Kaufman
1. Sun Tzu said: The art of war is of vital importance to the State.
by Thomas Aquinas, Kennedy, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1930
DEINDE CONSIDERANDUM EST de præsidentia angelorum super creaturam corporalem.
by Ibn Khaldūn, عبد الرحمن ابن خلدون Abdel Rahman Ibn Khaldun
It should be known that history, in matter of fact, is informan about human social organization, which itself is identic...
by Émile Durkheim, Steven Lukes
The word function is used in two somewhat different ways.
by Karl Popper
A scientist, whether theorist or experimenter, puts forward statements, or systems of statements, and tests them step by...
by Alfred North Whitehead
The progress of civilisation is not wholly a uniform drift towards better things.
by Erich Fromm
Modern European and American history is centered around the effort to gain freedom from the political, economic, and spi...
by Roger Penrose
OVER THE PAST few decades, electronic computer technology has made enormous strides.
by Thorstein Veblen
The institution of a leisure class is found in its best development at the higher stages of the barbarian culture; as, f...