Who will say that any branch of science stands alone, or that one is distinct from all the rest, when year by year the force of the old-time philosophical dictum "all is one" becomes the more apparent.


Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Art, 1907-1908, Geology (p. 17), The Columbia University Press. 1908


Who will say that any branch of science stands alone, or that one is distinct from all the rest, when year by year the force of the old-time...

Who will say that any branch of science stands alone, or that one is distinct from all the rest, when year by year the force of the old-time...

Who will say that any branch of science stands alone, or that one is distinct from all the rest, when year by year the force of the old-time...

Who will say that any branch of science stands alone, or that one is distinct from all the rest, when year by year the force of the old-time...