John G. Bennett Quote

Facts, that are no more than facts, are atomic and unrelated except by general laws. That is how the world was studied until the middle of the present century.


p. 7 - The Dramatic Universe: Man and his nature (1966)


Facts, that are no more than facts, are atomic and unrelated except by general laws. That is how the world was studied until the middle of the...

Facts, that are no more than facts, are atomic and unrelated except by general laws. That is how the world was studied until the middle of the...

Facts, that are no more than facts, are atomic and unrelated except by general laws. That is how the world was studied until the middle of the...

Facts, that are no more than facts, are atomic and unrelated except by general laws. That is how the world was studied until the middle of the...