There is inherent in the human mind a desire to find an explanation - or as some would prefer to have it called, a description - of the phenomena of nature, by means of speculations concerning the ultimate constitution of matter.


The Study of Chemical Composition, Chapter IX (p. 226), At the University Press. 1904


There is inherent in the human mind a desire to find an explanation - or as some would prefer to have it called, a description - of the phenomena of...

There is inherent in the human mind a desire to find an explanation - or as some would prefer to have it called, a description - of the phenomena of...

There is inherent in the human mind a desire to find an explanation - or as some would prefer to have it called, a description - of the phenomena of...

There is inherent in the human mind a desire to find an explanation - or as some would prefer to have it called, a description - of the phenomena of...