“The acquisition of the most elementary truth does not devolve upon the individual alone: it is pre-effected in the development of the race.” DoeIndividualRaceDevelopmentAcquisition Book:The Science of Mechanics Source: The Science of Mechanics
“When I recall today my early youth, I should take the boy that I then was, with the exception of a few individual features, for a different person, were it not for the existence of the chain of memories.” ShouldPersonsDifferentTodayIndividualMemoriesExistenceBoysYouthChainsFeaturesTiesExceptionRecalls Author:Ernst Mach
“The biological task of science is to provide the fully developed human individual with as perfect a means of orientating himself as possible. No other scientific ideal can be realised, and any other must be meaningless.” HumansMeanIndividualPerfectIdealsTasksMeaninglessRealised Book:The Analysis of Sensations: And the Relation of the Physical to the Psychical Source: The Analysis of Sensations: And the Relation of the Physical to the Psychical