Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

The great benefit which a scientific education bestows, whether as training or as knowledge, is dependent upon the extent to which the mind of the student is brought into immediate contact with the facts — upon the degree to which he learns the habit of appealing directly to Nature.


Collected Essays (Volume 8), A Lobster; or, The Study of Zoology (p. 219)


The great benefit which a scientific education bestows, whether as training or as knowledge, is dependent upon the extent to which the mind of the...

The great benefit which a scientific education bestows, whether as training or as knowledge, is dependent upon the extent to which the mind of the...

The great benefit which a scientific education bestows, whether as training or as knowledge, is dependent upon the extent to which the mind of the...

The great benefit which a scientific education bestows, whether as training or as knowledge, is dependent upon the extent to which the mind of the...