Science can only deal with what is, and can say nothing about what ought to be, which is the concern of ethics; science can tell us about means to ends, but not about what the ends should be.


Theology in an Age of Science, An Inaugural Lecture, November 3, 1944 (p. 9)


Science can only deal with what is, and can say nothing about what ought to be, which is the concern of ethics; science can tell us about means to...

Science can only deal with what is, and can say nothing about what ought to be, which is the concern of ethics; science can tell us about means to...

Science can only deal with what is, and can say nothing about what ought to be, which is the concern of ethics; science can tell us about means to...

Science can only deal with what is, and can say nothing about what ought to be, which is the concern of ethics; science can tell us about means to...