Science, in its pure form, is not concerned with where discoveries may lead; its disciples are interested only in discovering the truth.


Imagination of Science and Society, American Behavioral Scientist, Volume VI, Number 4, December 1962


Science, in its pure form, is not concerned with where discoveries may lead; its disciples are interested only in discovering the truth.

Science, in its pure form, is not concerned with where discoveries may lead; its disciples are interested only in discovering the truth.

Science, in its pure form, is not concerned with where discoveries may lead; its disciples are interested only in discovering the truth.

Science, in its pure form, is not concerned with where discoveries may lead; its disciples are interested only in discovering the truth.