Saturday, October 26, 2019
Without Knowledge, Life Would be Worthless Essay -- Expository Exempli
Without Knowledge, Life Would be Worthless     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã   The  quest for scientific wisdom does not progress too far; rather, it is merely at  the origin of upgrading society. Because knowledge is a concept most important  to the establishment of any society, it is the building block of the future.  Without knowledge, there would be no means of advancement, for society would  lack the potential to do so. In other words, human society is on the verge of  experiencing, processing and making use of the vast amount of knowledge present  and on the brink of exposu re. Dante Alighiere adequately states, "Consider your  origin; you were not born to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and  knowledge" (125:30). He is right, in his reasoning, for wisdom leads individuals  to more productive and civilized liv es. Although intellect is helpful in  improving one's status in society, everyone does not view rank as the sole  purpose of expressing one's wisdom. Along with placement in society as an  individual, the improvement of society as    a whole is also considere d when  making use of knowledge. Scientific comprehension is applied to several aspects  of society, from the deep earth to the inevitable skies, in a suitable manner  throughout the United States. It should be implemented in a way as to solve  problems and enhance human existence both physically and mentally. In other  words, knowledge preserves and enhances the idea of "the rights of life, liberty  and the pursuit of happiness;" knowledge should lead each individual to a better  life, provide grea ter liberty and forsee enhanced happiness. With their  extensive knowledge, researchers are able to develop and improve medicines which  will provide people with access to a better life. B...              ...enefit by establishing a greater, more successful life and improving society.  Each individual possesses knowledge and, by utilizing such wisdom, they will  prosper.     Ã       Works Cited     Abelson, Phillip H. "Pharmaceuticals Based on Biotechnology." Science 9 Aug.  1996: 719.     "Air-bag Safety: Will Rules Help?" Consumer Reports Apr. 1997: 21.     Alighieri, Dante. John Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. 16th ed. Ed. Justin  Kaplan. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1992.     "More, Better Medicines Coming Soon." USA Today 16 Apr. 1997.     Ogintz, Eileen. "Taking the Kids: Safe Car Rides...Without Complaints." Los  Angeles Times 29 Dec. 1996: 4.     Our News Services, eds, "More Heat on Air Bags: Risks Too Great, Researchers  Says." The Atlanta Journal 17 Mar. 1997.     Zabarenko, Deborah. "Napping Cats Give Clue To What Makes People Sleep."  Reuters 22 May 1997.     Ã                        
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