Jacob Bronowski Quote

The values of science derive neither from the virtues of its members, nor from the finger-wagging codes of conduct by which every profession reminds itself to be good. They have grown out of the practice of science, because they are the inescapable conditions for its practice.


Science and Human Values, The Sense of Human Dignity (p. 60)


The values of science derive neither from the virtues of its members, nor from the finger-wagging codes of conduct by which every profession reminds...

The values of science derive neither from the virtues of its members, nor from the finger-wagging codes of conduct by which every profession reminds...

The values of science derive neither from the virtues of its members, nor from the finger-wagging codes of conduct by which every profession reminds...

The values of science derive neither from the virtues of its members, nor from the finger-wagging codes of conduct by which every profession reminds...