“The private motives of scientists are not the trend of science. The trend of science is made by the needs of society: navigation before the eighteenth century, manufacture thereafter; and in our age I believe the liberation of personality. Whatever the part which scientists like to act, or for that matter which painters like to dress, science shares the aims of our society just as art does.”
Quote by Jacob Bronowski
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The Common Sense of Science
This book delves into the core ideas and methodologies of scientific inquiry, providing readers with an accessible understanding of scientific knowledge across disciplines. It aims to clarify complex scientific concepts and their relevance to everyday life, emphasizing the importance of empirical evidence and logical reasoning in scientific endeavors. more
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