Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

I do not question for a moment, that while the Mathematician is busied with deductions from general propositions, the Biologist is more especially occupied with observations, comparisons, and those processes which lead to general propositions.


Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Views, On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences (p. 87)


I do not question for a moment, that while the Mathematician is busied with deductions from general propositions, the Biologist is more especially...

I do not question for a moment, that while the Mathematician is busied with deductions from general propositions, the Biologist is more especially...

I do not question for a moment, that while the Mathematician is busied with deductions from general propositions, the Biologist is more especially...

I do not question for a moment, that while the Mathematician is busied with deductions from general propositions, the Biologist is more especially...