The scientific man has to work for truth so far as her ways can be comprehended by him, but he is never more than a trustee for posterity, and has no authority to define the functions or limit the freedom of those who follow him.


Discovery; or The Spirit and Service of Science, Chapter II (p. 30), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1918


The scientific man has to work for truth so far as her ways can be comprehended by him, but he is never more than a trustee for posterity, and has no ...

The scientific man has to work for truth so far as her ways can be comprehended by him, but he is never more than a trustee for posterity, and has no ...

The scientific man has to work for truth so far as her ways can be comprehended by him, but he is never more than a trustee for posterity, and has no ...

The scientific man has to work for truth so far as her ways can be comprehended by him, but he is never more than a trustee for posterity, and has no ...