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Logical compatibility It must not violate the laws of its internal logic and the rules of logic "out there", in the real world. e. Its insights must be the inevitable conclusion of the logic, the language, and the evolution of the theory. f. g. Parsimony The theory must employ a minimum number of assumptions and entities to explain the maximum number of observed economic behaviours. h.

Today few if any can rise above the horde and gain the insights, the wisdom and the competence which once was such a common thing. Today the strong seek promotion inside the hierarchy of the welfare state rest-house. Even Taine did not see how much a French government organization depended upon staff recruited from a hardworking, modest and honest French population.

The various stimuli of discipline are to enforce the higher though weaker insights which the child has already unfolded, rather than to engraft entirely unintuited good. The command must find some ally, feeble though it be, in the child's own soul.

And in this life of yours, for the moments that she shared it, she lived intensely, with uncanny delight and pain that were her own and not her own. And Frances wanted some hard, tight theory that would reconcile these extremes of penetration and detachment. She remembered that Ferdinand Cameron had been like that. He saw things. He was a creature of queer, sudden sympathies and insights.

Again, every profession has the prized inheritance of its own particular and gradually perfected human skill. An interesting study, then, would be the analysis of that rich content of human insights, the result of generations of pastoral experience, which form the background of all great preaching.

We must do this with the expectation that God will speak and act through our dialogue together, so that it will become our dialogue with Him. Out of this will come new insights and concepts for our respective roles, with a new awareness of our task for Christ in the world.

"The state of the wind prevents any immediate change in the positions of the two vessels; and why not get a farther insight into the extraordinary character of those who belong to the brigantine?" "Ay, there it is!" muttered the Alderman between his teeth. "Your insights and outsights lead to all the troubles of life.

This might well be true. Yet, nascent capitalism is not without historical example. The study of the birth of capitalism in feudal Europe may yet lead to some surprising and potentially useful insights. Feudalism was the countryside's reaction to this damnation. It was a Hobson's choice and an explicit trade-off.

"Then," I said, "you admit of no other faculty than reason?" "I confess that I don't. A great many insights that we seem to get from what we call intuition I think are due to the reason, which is unconsciously at work. If there were another faculty that equalled or transcended reason, it seems to me it would be a very dangerous thing for the world's progress.

The appeal of the divine was in his usual strain of sublimated piety, mysterious insights into the hidden purposes of Providence being strangely blended with the more intelligible wants and passions of man.