Torbern Bergman Quote

The philosophical method, by pretending to unlock the secrets of nature with ease and expedition, soothes a natural impulse to explain all things; and by assuming everything to be accessible to the human intelligence, administers pleasing flattery to vanity and arrogance.


Quoted in Joseph William Mellor, A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, (Volume I)


The philosophical method, by pretending to unlock the secrets of nature with ease and expedition, soothes a natural impulse to explain all things;...

The philosophical method, by pretending to unlock the secrets of nature with ease and expedition, soothes a natural impulse to explain all things;...

The philosophical method, by pretending to unlock the secrets of nature with ease and expedition, soothes a natural impulse to explain all things;...

The philosophical method, by pretending to unlock the secrets of nature with ease and expedition, soothes a natural impulse to explain all things;...