The strongest arguments prove nothing so long as the conclusions are not verified by experience.
Early advocate of scientific method
The strongest arguments prove nothing so long as the conclusions are not verified by experience.
Early advocate of scientific method
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"It is a great shame that Christians neglect the study of languages, which is so necessary for the understanding of the divine law."
Controversial"For in the books of the Gentiles, and of the Saracens, and of all unbelievers, there is much that is useful for the understanding of the Scriptures, and for the government of the world, and for the co…"
Controversial"It is necessary to know the causes of things, and not only their effects, if we wish to have perfect knowledge."
Controversial"There are many fables and falsehoods in the books of the Latins, which are taken for truths."
Controversial"The ignorance of the clergy is the cause of much evil in the world."
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