Henry Adams Quote

Science has become too complex to affirm the existence of universal truths, but it strives for nothing else, and disputes the problem, within its own limits, almost as earnestly as in the twelfth century, when the whole field of human and superhuman activity was shut between these barriers of Substance, Universals, and Particulars. Little has changed except the vocabulary and the method.


Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)


Science has become too complex to affirm the existence of universal truths, but it strives for nothing else, and disputes the problem, within its own ...

Science has become too complex to affirm the existence of universal truths, but it strives for nothing else, and disputes the problem, within its own ...

Science has become too complex to affirm the existence of universal truths, but it strives for nothing else, and disputes the problem, within its own ...

Science has become too complex to affirm the existence of universal truths, but it strives for nothing else, and disputes the problem, within its own ...