Sentence examples for all branches of learning from inspiring English sources

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They are active in all branches of learning and have earned the honorary title of shastri (Sanskrit: "men of learning"), or, in Tamil, ayyar, which often follows their names.

(Hereafter, Consilience).) Bacon was also devoted to a belief in a unity of knowledge, relying on the common means of inductive inquiry that might optimally serve all branches of learning.

History, seen as the sum of all human experience, is therefore of great importance for all branches of learning.

The philosopher is now regarded as someone with a hard-earned knowledge in all branches of learning, who forms his own views on the philosophical topics discussed by the ancients, and moreover as someone who is interested in applying the philosophical categories to various problems in theology or in everyday affairs.

No treatment of the subject, indeed, would have been written at all had not the philosophers in laying claim to all branches of learning included tactics as well.2 The tramp of the phalanx, that had once p232 reverberated among the hills around Thermopylae and Marathon, now echoed feebly in the halls of theorists and rhetoricians.

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If practical farmers are to remain ignorant of all the higher branches of learning, and to have only the mental discipline and culture of the country public schools, they can never occupy their proper position in society.

As a proper term, Xuanxue came into currency during the fifth century C.E., designating a branch of learning officially recognized by the central government.

In any case, should economics be privileged over other branches of learning?

The precise reasons remain unclear, but the growing separation between the empirical and aesthetic branches of learning must have played a major role.

In the thousand years between the decline of Rome and the springtime of the Renaissance, science and other branches of learning took a holiday throughout Europe.

11, 3, 83: vernilitas, id. 1, 11, 2: litterae, i. e. the lower branches of learning (writing, reading, arithmetic, etc.; opp. liberales, the higher branches), Sen. Tranq.

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