Friday, December 15, 2017

Observations and Experience

In matters of human prudence, we shall find the greatest advantage by making wise observations on our own conduct, and the conduct of others, and a survey of the events attending such conduct.  Experience in this case is equal to a natural sagacity, or rather superior.  A treasure of observations and experiences, collected by wise men, is of admirable service here.  And perhaps there is nothing in the world of this kind equal to the sacred book of Proverbs, even it we look on it as a mere human writing.

Isaac Watts, Logic: The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth, pg.236-237

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