Scientists today represent the progeny of one line of descent who migrated, so to speak, some centuries ago into certain fields which were ripe for cultivation. Once science had become self-propagating, those who till these fields have had a relatively easy time keeping up the tradition of their forebears.


Science and Common Sense, Chapter One (p. 13), Yale University Press. 1951


Scientists today represent the progeny of one line of descent who migrated, so to speak, some centuries ago into certain fields which were ripe for...

Scientists today represent the progeny of one line of descent who migrated, so to speak, some centuries ago into certain fields which were ripe for...

Scientists today represent the progeny of one line of descent who migrated, so to speak, some centuries ago into certain fields which were ripe for...

Scientists today represent the progeny of one line of descent who migrated, so to speak, some centuries ago into certain fields which were ripe for...