The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
Early advocate of scientific method
The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
Early advocate of scientific method
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"Many things are believed on mere custom, without any reason or proof."
Controversial"The greatest part of the world is in error, and they do not know it."
Controversial"The four greatest stumbling blocks to understanding are: authority, long-standing custom, the sense of the ignorant crowd, and the hiding of one's own ignorance under the show of wisdom."
Controversial"The study of logic is necessary, but it is not sufficient for the acquisition of knowledge."
Controversial"Theories are of no use if they cannot be tested by experiment."
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