Science Quotes - Page 23
James Boswell (1998). “Life of Johnson”, p.333, Oxford University Press, USA
Jacques Monod (1971). “Chance and necessity: an essay on the natural philosophy of modern biology”
A totally blind process can by definition lead to anything; it can even lead to vision itself.
Jacques Monod (1972). “Chance and necessity: an essay on the natural philosophy of modern biology”, Vintage
"V 65: New Challenges for human communications, Volume 4". Book by International Center for the Typographic Arts, Southern Illinois University, 1965.
All human knowledge begins with intuitions, proceeds from thence to concepts, and ends with ideas.
"Immanuel Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason".
Moses Maimonides, Hippocrates (1987). “Maimonides' commentary on the aphorisms of Hippocrates”
"H. G. J. Moseley: The Life and Letters of an English Physicist, 1887-1915" by J. L. Heilbron, University of California Press, (p. 209), 1974.
Gerald Durrell (1970). “Encounters with Animals”
Remarks on Stem Cell Research, delivered 9 August 2001
George Iles (1918). “Canadian Stories”
Francis Galton (2015). “Memories of My Life”, p.211, Routledge
Erwin Schrodinger (2012). “What is Life?: With Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches”, p.93, Cambridge University Press
Claude Levi-Strauss (2012). “Tristes Tropiques”, p.390, Penguin