It is said that modern science is averse to the exercise and development of the imaginative faculty. But is it really so?


Sketch-Book of Popular Geology, Lecture Second (p. 79), William P. Nimmo & Company. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1880


It is said that modern science is averse to the exercise and development of the imaginative faculty. But is it really so?

It is said that modern science is averse to the exercise and development of the imaginative faculty. But is it really so?

It is said that modern science is averse to the exercise and development of the imaginative faculty. But is it really so?

It is said that modern science is averse to the exercise and development of the imaginative faculty. But is it really so?