Stephen Coleridge Quote

When I speak of a scientific education I mean an education that of necessity is confined to an acquisition only of those branches of knowledge comprised in the immutable laws that are implicit in matter organic or inorganic, and in the human conceptions of number, space, dimension, motion and force.


The Idolatry of Science, Chapter II (p. 5), John Lane Co. 1920


When I speak of a scientific education I mean an education that of necessity is confined to an acquisition only of those branches of knowledge...

When I speak of a scientific education I mean an education that of necessity is confined to an acquisition only of those branches of knowledge...

When I speak of a scientific education I mean an education that of necessity is confined to an acquisition only of those branches of knowledge...

When I speak of a scientific education I mean an education that of necessity is confined to an acquisition only of those branches of knowledge...