Theodore Roszak Quote

Science rests itself not in the world the scientist beholds at any particular point in time, but in his mode of viewing that world. A man is a scientist not because of what he sees, but because of how he sees it.


The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic, Society and Its Youthful Opposition, Chapter VII (p. 213)


Science rests itself not in the world the scientist beholds at any particular point in time, but in his mode of viewing that world. A man is a...

Science rests itself not in the world the scientist beholds at any particular point in time, but in his mode of viewing that world. A man is a...

Science rests itself not in the world the scientist beholds at any particular point in time, but in his mode of viewing that world. A man is a...

Science rests itself not in the world the scientist beholds at any particular point in time, but in his mode of viewing that world. A man is a...