George Sarton Quote

The most ominous conflict of our time is the difference of opinion, of outlook, between men of letters, historians, philosophers, the so-called humanists, on the one side and scientists on the other. The gap cannot but increase because of the intolerance of both and the fact that science is growing by leaps and bounds.


The History of Science and the New Humanism (1931)


The most ominous conflict of our time is the difference of opinion, of outlook, between men of letters, historians, philosophers, the so-called...

The most ominous conflict of our time is the difference of opinion, of outlook, between men of letters, historians, philosophers, the so-called...

The most ominous conflict of our time is the difference of opinion, of outlook, between men of letters, historians, philosophers, the so-called...

The most ominous conflict of our time is the difference of opinion, of outlook, between men of letters, historians, philosophers, the so-called...