“Seek the wisdom of ten people rather than the knowledge of one.”
“One who desired knowledge of man apart from the fruits of knowledge would seek it in the history of religious enthusiasm, of martyrdom, or of love; he would not seek it in the market-place. When we elect to watch the play of human motives that are ordinary — that are sometimes mean and dismal and ignoble — our impulse is not the philosopher's impulse, knowledge for the sake of knowledge, but rather the physiologist's, knowledge for the healing that knowledge may help to bring.”
Source: The Economics of Welfare (1920), Ch. 1 : Welfare and Economic Welfare, § 1
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