Both science and history are moving targets. Scholars in the twenty-first century are much more aware than those of earlier generations that scientists operate under the influence of powerful metaphors (science as exploration, discovery, documentation, thrust and counterthrust), and that both the scope and the tools of history undergo continual changes. Still, most scientists and most historians would concur that the broad strokes I've sketched, when viewed from sufficient distance, are accurately rendered—that is, that science and history are each in pursuit of statements that represent the truths ascertained by their respective disciplines


Howard Gardner (2011), Truth, Beauty, and Goodness Reframed: Educating for the Virtues in the Age of Truthiness and Twitter, p. 26-27


Both science and history are moving targets. Scholars in the twenty-first century are much more aware than those of earlier generations that...

Both science and history are moving targets. Scholars in the twenty-first century are much more aware than those of earlier generations that...

Both science and history are moving targets. Scholars in the twenty-first century are much more aware than those of earlier generations that...

Both science and history are moving targets. Scholars in the twenty-first century are much more aware than those of earlier generations that...