Particular Quotes - Page 7
Particular facts are never scientific; only generalization can establish science.
1865 An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine, vol.1, ch.1, section 3 (translated by H C Greene).
Genius in one grand particular is like life. We know nothing of either but by their effects.
Charles Caleb Colton (1832). “Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”
We know the particular poem, not what it says that we can restate.
allen tate (1953). “the man of letters in the modern world”
Albert Einstein (2016). “The Albert Einstein Collection: Essays in Humanism, The Theory of Relativity, and The World As I See It”, p.96, Open Road Media