Biology has a particular end - that of describing the life of plants and animals, and that end is not necessarily achieved by discoveries in the physics and chemistry of living bodies.


Introduction to Science, Chapter II (p. 53), Henry Holt & Co. 1911


Biology has a particular end - that of describing the life of plants and animals, and that end is not necessarily achieved by discoveries in the...

Biology has a particular end - that of describing the life of plants and animals, and that end is not necessarily achieved by discoveries in the...

Biology has a particular end - that of describing the life of plants and animals, and that end is not necessarily achieved by discoveries in the...

Biology has a particular end - that of describing the life of plants and animals, and that end is not necessarily achieved by discoveries in the...