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On indirect Methods of acquiring Knowledge - The Method of History. - The First Table of Mortality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

The term scholar, as current in the English language, has two extreme acceptations, tyro and proficient; or what the later Greeks fancifully termed the alpha and omega of acquirement. If we attempt to trace the steps by which even the adult student of any especial branch of professional or literary knowledge has fairly passed the boundary defined by the one meaning in passing on to that position denoted by the other, it will commonly be found, that in place of that lucid order, that straight line from point to point, which theory and resolve generally premise, the real order of acquirement has been desultory—the real line of progression, circuitous and uncertain.

Type
The History of Assurance
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1851

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