Tobias Dantzig Quote

Science... may be viewed as man's supreme effort to find himself in that perplexing pattern which he calls Nature.... Has he succeeded in achieving some measure of harmony with Nature? Or has he merely managed to transfer to Nature the irreconcilable duality within himself?


Henri Poincaré, Critic of Crisis: Reflections on His Universe of Discourse (1954) - Ch. 2. The Age of Innocence


Science... may be viewed as man's supreme effort to find himself in that perplexing pattern which he calls Nature.... Has he succeeded in achieving...

Science... may be viewed as man's supreme effort to find himself in that perplexing pattern which he calls Nature.... Has he succeeded in achieving...

Science... may be viewed as man's supreme effort to find himself in that perplexing pattern which he calls Nature.... Has he succeeded in achieving...

Science... may be viewed as man's supreme effort to find himself in that perplexing pattern which he calls Nature.... Has he succeeded in achieving...