The evolution of scientific thought is inseparable from the history of man's efforts to resolve the perplexities of his own existence.


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


The evolution of scientific thought is inseparable from the history of man's efforts to resolve the perplexities of his own existence.

The evolution of scientific thought is inseparable from the history of man's efforts to resolve the perplexities of his own existence.

The evolution of scientific thought is inseparable from the history of man's efforts to resolve the perplexities of his own existence.

The evolution of scientific thought is inseparable from the history of man's efforts to resolve the perplexities of his own existence.