One man's science must be another man's science; all science is a whole - a pushing farther and farther of the lines of knowledge into nature.


The Corroboration of Professor Huxley, The North American Review, Volume 149, Number 346, November, 1889


One man's science must be another man's science; all science is a whole - a pushing farther and farther of the lines of knowledge into nature.

One man's science must be another man's science; all science is a whole - a pushing farther and farther of the lines of knowledge into nature.

One man's science must be another man's science; all science is a whole - a pushing farther and farther of the lines of knowledge into nature.

One man's science must be another man's science; all science is a whole - a pushing farther and farther of the lines of knowledge into nature.