| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1914 - 926 lapas
...science must have no likes or dislikes, must aim only at truth ; or as Bertrand Russell well puts it :— "The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world." This exclusive, single-eyed attitude of science is its strength ; but, if pressed beyond the positive... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1913 - 800 lapas
...science must have no likes or dislikes, must aim only at truth; or as Bertrand Russell well puts it: " The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world." This exclusive single-eyed attitude of science is its strength; but, if pressed beyond the positive... | |
| 1913 - 454 lapas
...must have no likes or dislikes, must aim only at truth ; or as Bertrand Russell well puts it : — " The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world." This exclusive single-eyed attitude of science is its strength ; but, if pressed beyond the positive... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1914 - 158 lapas
...science must have no likes or dislikes, must aim only at truth; or as Bertrand Russell well puts it, — The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world. This exclusive single-eyed attitude of science is its strength; but, if pressed beyond the positive... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1914 - 1032 lapas
...must have no likes or dislikes, must aim only at truth; or as Bertrand Russell well puts it: — ' The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world.' This exclusive single-eyed attitude of science is its strength ; but, if pressed beyond1 the positive... | |
| Stanley Alfred Mellor - 1914 - 274 lapas
...things which, for other ways of looking at the world, are supremely important. It has been said that ' the kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world.' We must never, if we would be truly scientific, hold a conclusion to be true simply because we wish... | |
| Claude Charles H. Williamson - 1917 - 224 lapas
...opposed Mr. Bertrand Russell's dictum : " The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal to regardcm own desires, tastes, and interests as affording a key to the understanding of the world." " Science," said Mr. Balfour at the National Physical Laboratory, " depends on measurement, and things... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1918 - 232 lapas
...thing so simple, so obvious, so seemingly trivial, that the mention of it may almost excite derision. The kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...to remember it consistently in matters arousing our passionate partisanship is by no means easy, especially where the available evidence is uncertain and... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1918 - 568 lapas
...higher mathematics as a classicist from the niceties of Attic prose, defines the scientific outlook as the refusal to regard our own desires, tastes, and interests as affording any key to the understanding of the world. Yet what is the final objection brought against the modernist... | |
| John Clarke - 1919 - 424 lapas
...of hope ; it engenders a love of accuracy and the habit of trying to get at the facts. Above all " the kernel of the scientific outlook is the refusal...affording a key to the understanding of the world " (Bertrand Russell, The Place of Science in a Liberal Education, in Mysticism and Logic and other... | |
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