“To me, science is an expression of the human spirit, which reaches every sphere of human culture. It gives an aim and meaning to existence as well as a knowledge, understanding, love, and admiration for the world. It gives a deeper meaning to morality and another dimension to esthetics.” WorldGivingHumansWellsScienceSpiritCultureUnderstandingExistenceKnowledgeExpressionMoralityAccountsAimDeeperDimensionsAdmirationSpheresHuman SpiritDeeper MeaningUnderstanding Love Book:A tribute to Professor I.I. Rabi on the occasion of his retirement from Columbia University Source: A tribute to Professor I.I. Rabi on the occasion of his retirement from Columbia University
“Science itself is badly in need of integration and unification. The tendency is more and more the other way ... Only the graduate student, poor beast of burden that he is, can be expected to know a little of each. As the number of physicists increases, each specialty becomes more self-sustaining and self-contained. Such Balkanization carries physics, and indeed, every science further away, from natural philosophy, which, intellectually, is the meaning and goal of science.” KnowsWayNeedsLittlesSelfPhilosophyScienceGoalNaturalPoorNumbersKnowledgeStudentsAccountsIncreaseBurdenIntellectExpectedPhysicsTendenciesBeastCarrieGraduatesIntegrationPhysicistSustainingSpecialtyUnificationGraduate StudentsSelf ContainedNatural PhilosophyBeast Of Burden Author:Isidor Isaac Rabi
“We must also teach science not as the bare body of fact, but more as human endeavor in its historic context-in the context of the effects of scientific thought on every kind of thought. We must teach it as an intellectual pursuit rather than as a body of tricks.” HumansKindFactsBodyScienceTeachHistoryTeachingEffectsIntellectualAccountsPursuitTricksEndeavorHistoric Author:Isidor Isaac Rabi