Peter Medawar Quotes about Science
Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.63, Oxford University Press, USA
"Advice to a young scientist".
Peter Brian Medawar (1981). “Advice to a young scientist”
Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.33, Oxford University Press, USA
Peter Brian Medawar (1979). “Advice to a young scientist”, Harpercollins Childrens Books
Peter Brian Medawar (1981). “Advice to a young scientist”
Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.13, Oxford University Press, USA
Peter Brian Medawar (1969). “Induction and intuition in scientific thought”
Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.119, Oxford University Press, USA
Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.42, Oxford University Press, USA
"Advice to a Young Scientist". Book by Peter Medawar, p. 25, 1979.
The case I shall find evidence for is that when literature arrives, it expels science.
Peter Brian Medawar (1973). “The hope of progress: a scientist looks at problems in philosophy, literature and science”, Anchor
Peter Brian Medawar (1969). “Induction and intuition in scientific thought”