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What is the distinction between a learned man and an experienced man according to Bacon?
According to Bacon there is a distinction between a learned man and an experienced man, for the former will far better in his field of expertise. Studies provide a man with knowledge but seldom tell how to use them. Knowledge by itself tends to be vagued and abstract unless it is trimmed by experience. So when knowledge is tempered by experience of a wise man, the desired result is got.
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