| 1897 - 844 pagina’s
...object of study and two conditions. The object is knowledge in the most exalted sense of that term ; namely, the ardent, methodical, independent search...but wholly irrespective of utilitarian application. The conditions are, that the one who teaches is free to teach what he chooses, as he chooses. If we... | |
| Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1979 - 392 pagina’s
...and Lernfreiheit. By Wissenschaft the Germans mean knowledge in the most exalted sense of the term, namely, the ardent, methodical, independent search...but wholly irrespective of utilitarian application. Lekrfreikeit means that one who teaches, the professor or Privatdocent, is free to teach what he chooses,... | |
| Justin Kaplan - 2004 - 420 pagina’s
...of vocational schools, the German university had become something quite different. Its purpose was the "ardent, methodical, independent search after...its forms, but wholly irrespective of utilitarian applications," as Steffens read in James Morgan Hart's standard account for Americans aspiring to study... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1875 - 46 pagina’s
...Wissenschaft : l ' By Wisschaft the Germans mean knowledge in the most exalted sense of that term, namely, the ardent, methodical, independent search...but wholly irrespective of utilitarian application/ It is hard to impress this idea upon the practical American mind. Utilitarianism is, above all things,... | |
| Hermann Weyl - 1968 - 712 pagina’s
...object and two conditions; the object is Wisscnschaft, knowledge in the most exalted sense of that term, namely, the ardent, methodical, independent search...but wholly irrespective of utilitarian application. The conditions are Lehrfreiheit and Lernfreiheit. Lehrfreiheit means that the one who teaches is free... | |
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