Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the world, into two parties;-the philosophers and the scientists.
But weightier still are the contentment which comes from work well done, the sense of the value of science for its own sake, insatiable curiosity, an… - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
But weightier still are the contentment which comes from work well done, the sense of the value of science for its own sake, insatiable curiosity, an…
- Lawrence Joseph Henderson
It is a strange irony that the principles of science should seem to deny the necessary conviction of common sense. - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
It is a strange irony that the principles of science should seem to deny the necessary conviction of common sense.
The concept of an independent system is a pure creation of the imagination. For no material system is or can ever be perfectly isolated from the rest… - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
The concept of an independent system is a pure creation of the imagination. For no material system is or can ever be perfectly isolated from the rest…
Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the… - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
Historically the most striking result of Kant's labors was the rapid separation of the thinkers of his own nation and, though less completely, of the…
I have always had the feeling that organic chemistry is a very peculiar science, that organic chemists are unlike other men, and there are few occupa… - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
I have always had the feeling that organic chemistry is a very peculiar science, that organic chemists are unlike other men, and there are few occupa…
Science owes more to the steam engine than the steam engine owes to science. - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
Science owes more to the steam engine than the steam engine owes to science.
A … difference between most system-building in the social sciences and systems of thought and classification of the natural sciences is to be seen in… - Lawrence Joseph Henderson
A … difference between most system-building in the social sciences and systems of thought and classification of the natural sciences is to be seen in…
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