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Quotes About Sciences

It is a general truth that students of language in every era try to colonize some or all of the other human sciences.
~ Ian Hacking
States like Massachusetts and New York are working aggressively to keep and grow life sciences companies.
~ Katie McGinty
The government's duty is to support basic sciences.
~ Tasuku Honjo
The fifth point I would like to mention is how faith in disinterested perception in the modern sciences has been shaken, particularly by the events in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Physics, the previously unchallenged ruling discipline of the natural sciences, lost its innocence at the latest because of
~ Peter Sloterdijk
Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.
~ Philip Emeagwali
Not that I did not have any other skills, but I loved teaching students, sharing with them my knowledge in sciences, maths or languages.
~ Sonam Wangchuk
a consistently planned "worker" State there is no room for philosophy because philosophy cannot serve other ends than its own or it ceases to be philosophy; nor can the sciences be carried on in a philosophical manner, which means to say that there can be no such thing as university (academic) education in the full sense of the word.
~ Josef Pieper
Philosophers see no harm in the Jesuits other than in their effect on humanity and the sciences. The vulgar and especially the prejudiced only hate them from an envy and jealousy born out of conspiracy and intrigue at an organisation which overshadows them.
~ Cesare Beccaria
The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinnings that had made the 'hard' sciences so brilliantly successful.
~ Herbert A. Simon
I think a lot of the time we end up taking people who - and this is sort of a big cultural advantage at Activision - we find people who are, have a graduate degree of some kind - mainly it's in the sciences - and they are in jobs that would never suggest that they were working for anything game related but that they're passionate gamers.
~ Bobby Kotick
the federal Institute of Education Sciences reviewed these studies and found all of them lacking—that is, none could "establish that the comparison group was comparable to the intervention group prior to the start of the intervention.
~ James Crawford
Thrasymachus admits that all forms of rule are sciences.
~ James N. Powell
2. They were endowed abundantly with the natural gifts of intellect and foresight, and with the faculties of the arts, sciences and culture. " 'Hearing and seeing' refer to the experimental faculties. And the word 'heart' in Arabic includes intellect, or the rational faculties as well as the instruments of feeling and emotion, the aesthetic faculties."144
~ Afzalur Rahman
Physiology has spawned many biological sciences, amongst them my own field of pharmacology.
~ John Vane
la même importance que la loi de la transformation de l'énergie pour les sciences naturelles, lui fournit ici également la clé pour la compréhension de l'histoire de la deuxième République française.
~ Karl Marx
The basic postulate from which I start is that the goal of the social sciences is the liberation of man.
~ Jon Elster
History has become more important than ever because of the to unprecedented ability of the historical sciences to take in man's life on earth as a whole.
~ Alfred Kazin
Technology is a gift of God. After the gift of life it is perhaps the greatest of God's gifts. It is the mother of civilizations, of arts and of sciences.
~ Freeman Dyson
There are but few proverbial sayings that are not true, for they are all drawn from experience itself, which is the mother of all sciences.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
If all art aspires to the condition of music, all the sciences aspire to the condition of mathematics.
~ George Santayana
The Secret of the Occult Sciences is that of Nature itself, the Secret of the generation of the Angels and Worlds, that of the Omnipotence of God .
~ Albert Pike
Empiricism in the sciences is a method; naturalism in philosophy is a metaphysics; and the latter neither follows from nor underlies the former.
~ David Bentley Hart
RUBBISH, n. Worthless matter, such as the religions, philosophies, literatures, arts and sciences of the tribes infesting the regions lying due south from Boreaplas.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Of all sciences there is none, where first appearances are more deceitful than in politics.
~ David Hume, Selected Essays