Peter Medawar Quote

How have people come to be taken in by The Phenomenon of Man? We must not underestimate the size of the market for works of this kind, for philosophy-fiction. Just as compulsory primary education created a market catered for by cheap dailies and weeklies, so the spread of secondary and latterly tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought.


Review of Teilhard de Chardin's "The Phenomenon of Man", 1961


How have people come to be taken in by The Phenomenon of Man? We must not underestimate the size of the market for works of this kind, for...

How have people come to be taken in by The Phenomenon of Man? We must not underestimate the size of the market for works of this kind, for...

How have people come to be taken in by The Phenomenon of Man? We must not underestimate the size of the market for works of this kind, for...

How have people come to be taken in by The Phenomenon of Man? We must not underestimate the size of the market for works of this kind, for...