Santiago Ramón y Cajal Quote

The intellect is presented with phenomena marching in review before the sensory organs. It can be truly useful and productive only when limiting itself to the modest tasks of observation, description, and comparison, and of classification that is based on analogies and differences.


Advice for a Young Investigator, Chapter 1 (p. 2)


The intellect is presented with phenomena marching in review before the sensory organs. It can be truly useful and productive only when limiting...

The intellect is presented with phenomena marching in review before the sensory organs. It can be truly useful and productive only when limiting...

The intellect is presented with phenomena marching in review before the sensory organs. It can be truly useful and productive only when limiting...

The intellect is presented with phenomena marching in review before the sensory organs. It can be truly useful and productive only when limiting...