Henry Thomas Buckle cytaty

Henry Thomas Buckle – brytyjski filozof, historyk kultury, socjolog oraz szachista.

✵ 24. Listopad 1821 – 29. Maj 1862
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Henry Thomas Buckle cytaty

„Wojny nie przyniosły takich zniszczeń narodom, jak błędne poglądy na ekonomię.”

Źródło: Historja cywilizacji w Anglji, tłum. W. Zawadzki, t. 1, Lwów 1864.

Henry Thomas Buckle: Cytaty po angielsku

“Our knowledge is composed not of facts, but of the relations which facts and ideas bear to themselves and to each other; and real knowledge consists not in an acquaintance with facts, which only makes a pedant, but in the use of facts, which makes a philosopher.”

" The Influence Of Women On The Progress Of Knowledge http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/u-rel/buckle.html". Lecture given at the Royal Institution 19 March 1858. In: The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)