Thus we gain from the poets the doctrine that a philosophy of nature must concern itself with at least these five notions: change, value, eternal objects, endurance, organism, interfusion.


Science and the Modern World, Chapter V (p. 127), The Macmillan Company. 1929


Thus we gain from the poets the doctrine that a philosophy of nature must concern itself with at least these five notions: change, value, eternal...

Thus we gain from the poets the doctrine that a philosophy of nature must concern itself with at least these five notions: change, value, eternal...

Thus we gain from the poets the doctrine that a philosophy of nature must concern itself with at least these five notions: change, value, eternal...

Thus we gain from the poets the doctrine that a philosophy of nature must concern itself with at least these five notions: change, value, eternal...