
“Means of knowledge are sensory perception, inference and holy scriptures.”
Beginner’s Guide to Sri MadhvAchArya’s Life and Philosophy
Biblical Cosmology and Modern Science, 1982, p. 33
“Means of knowledge are sensory perception, inference and holy scriptures.”
Beginner’s Guide to Sri MadhvAchArya’s Life and Philosophy
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Remembering Our Leaders: Mahadeo Govind Ranade by Pravina Bhim Sain
“A pacifist has a lot of difficulty reconciling pacifism with scripture.”
Lanham, Robert: Mark Driscoll: "Meek. Mild. As If" http://www.evangelicalright.com/2006/10/mark_driscoll_meek_mild_as_if_1.html, Evangelical Right blog, October 3, 2006.
“The health of the population (due to COVID-19 outbreaks) takes precedence over economic interest.”
Jens Spahn (2020) cited in: " Coronavirus is now a 'worldwide pandemic,' German health minister says https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-is-now-a-worldwide-pandemic-german-health-minister-says/a-52634082" in DW.
“The Bhagavad-Gita is perhaps the most systematic scriptural statement of the Perennial Philosophy.”
Introduction to the Bhagavad-Gita (1944)
Context: The Bhagavad-Gita is perhaps the most systematic scriptural statement of the Perennial Philosophy. To a world at war, a world that, because it lacks the intellectual and spiritual prerequisites to peace, can only hope to patch up some kind of precarious armed truce, it stands pointing, clearly and unmistakably, to the only road of escape from the self-imposed necessity of self-destruction.
Source: Introduction to Logical Theory (1952), p. 53 as cited in: Ian Hacking (1975) Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?, p. 83.
"Platform Insincerity" in The Outlook, Vol. 101, No. 13 (27 July 1912), p. 660
1910s
Rogers Commission Report (1986)
Context: Let us make recommendations to ensure that NASA officials deal in a world of reality in understanding technological weaknesses and imperfections well enough to be actively trying to eliminate them. They must live in reality in comparing the costs and utility of the Shuttle to other methods of entering space. And they must be realistic in making contracts, in estimating costs, and the difficulty of the projects. Only realistic flight schedules should be proposed, schedules that have a reasonable chance of being met. If in this way the government would not support them, then so be it. NASA owes it to the citizens from whom it asks support to be frank, honest, and informative, so that these citizens can make the wisest decisions for the use of their limited resources.
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.
A Voice from the Attic (1960)