Wendell Berry Quote

To define knowledge as merely empirical is to limit one's ability to know; it enfeebles one's ability to feel and think.


Life is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition (ed. Counterpoint Press, 2001) - ISBN: 9781582431413


To define knowledge as merely empirical is to limit one's ability to know; it enfeebles one's ability to feel and think.

To define knowledge as merely empirical is to limit one's ability to know; it enfeebles one's ability to feel and think.

To define knowledge as merely empirical is to limit one's ability to know; it enfeebles one's ability to feel and think.

To define knowledge as merely empirical is to limit one's ability to know; it enfeebles one's ability to feel and think.