Kenneth L. Pike Quotes and its meanings

Kenneth L. Pike has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Change Communication Courage Failure Knowledge Science Society

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What does Kenneth L. Pike write about?

Kenneth L. Pike has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about change, communication, courage, failure, knowledge, science & society. People always share Change quotes, Communication quotes, courage, failure, knowledge, science & society from his literary works.

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  • Normal social behavior requires that we be able to recognize identities in spite of change. Unless we can do so, there can be no human society as we know it.
  • Without a possibility of change in meanings human communication could not perform its present functions.
  • Courage to continue comes from deeper sources than outward results.
  • Outward failure may be a manifested variant of inward success.
  • This required the development of a view which allowed one to integrate research with belief, thing with person, fact with aesthetics, knowledge with application of knowledge.
  • Acceptance of the power of God in one's life lays the groundwork for personal commitment to both science and Christianity, which so often have been in conflict.
  • With acknowledgement of residues, we can be more easily prepared to grant the unit of science, the overlapping of disciplines, and the total coherence of all facts.
  • Fruitful discourse in science or theology requires us to believe that within the contexts of normal discourse there are some true statements.
  • That a society controls, to a greater or lesser extent, the behavior of its members is a universal but the methods, the particulars of that control, vary from one culture to another.