It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and extension of scientific education in such a manner as to secure breadth of culture without superficiality ; and, on the... Proceedings - 422. lappuseautors: American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 lapas
...degeneration of scientific workers, lies in the organisation and extension of scientific education, in such л manner as to secure breadth of culture without superficiality...depth and precision of knowledge without narrowness. I think it is quite possible to meet these requirements. There is no reason, in the nature of things,... | |
| 1892 - 994 lapas
...behind his sense-organs than on the object in front of them. "It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...there is especial need of guarding against the dangers attending the exclusive prosecution of special lines of research, which are so forcibly stated by Prof.... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science (U.S.) - 1890 - 698 lapas
...behind his sense-organs than on the object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...superficiality; and on the other hand, depth and precision ot knowledge without narrowness." From the exceeding complexity of many of the problems in agricultural... | |
| 1886 - 920 lapas
...behind his sense-organs than on the object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...depth and precision of knowledge without narrowness. I think it is quite possible to meet these requirements. There is no reason, in the nature of things,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 604 lapas
...only defence against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers, lies in the organisation and extension of scientific education, in such a manner...depth and precision of knowledge, without narrowness. I think it is quite possible to meet these requirements. There is no reason, in the nature of things,... | |
| 1886 - 476 lapas
...than on the object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defence against this ten dency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in...breadth of culture without superficiality; and, on ths other hand, depth and precision of knowledge without narrowness.—From Professor Huxley's Presidential... | |
| Albany Institute - 1887 - 354 lapas
...tendency to be feared, and an evil to be most carefully provided against " * * * " The only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...other hand, depth and precision of knowledge without narrrowness." Your committee agree most heartily with these thoughtful views of the President of the... | |
| 1892 - 930 lapas
...behind his sense-organs than on the object in front of them. "It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...there is especial need of guarding against the dangers attending the exclusive prosecution of special lines of research, which are so forcibly stated by Prof.... | |
| New York Academy of Sciences - 1896 - 520 lapas
...condemned to diminish into a narrower specialist as time goes on. It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...depth and precision of knowledge without narrowness." Huxley's public addresses always gave the impression of being largely impromptu, but he once told me;... | |
| 1887 - 806 lapas
...presented in the field of scientific work in the following way : " It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific...other hand, depth and precision of knowledge without narrowness.'1'' He advocates more years of study for the student, and more thorough drill in the subjects... | |
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